Electric Ant Studios and the unique advantage of making music in Adelaide
"Adelaide’s such a good breeding ground for bands," says Patrick Lockwood, founder of new CBD rehearsal and recording space Electric Ant Studios.
More"Adelaide’s such a good breeding ground for bands," says Patrick Lockwood, founder of new CBD rehearsal and recording space Electric Ant Studios.
MoreDriller Jet Armstrong says his nightclub Sugar can only survive until October under the state's current coronavirus rules. Other venue and restaurant owners in the city explain how the State Government’s restrictions are limiting their ability to survive.
MoreBeing socially distanced doesn't mean being completely isolated from society. There are businesses, arts groups and institutions offering cultural and community connection through the world wide web - from virtual gallery tours, free morning yoga sessions to local livestreamed gigs.
MoreYou can practise social distancing at the same time as supporting your favourite bars, cafés and restaurants. See this list of Adelaide venues offering online vouchers to redeem later, once COVID-19 subsides.
MoreWorking alongside designer Andrew Eden, Gilbert Street Hotel has replaced its gaming room with a plush cocktail lounge that purposefully contrasts against the pub's more traditional aesthetic.
MoreGoing out in winter is never difficult if you know where to go and what to order. Use our Winter Eating Guide to find new and old favourites to fill up on at breakfast, lunch or dinner during SA Food Month.
MoreThe long-abandoned Hampshire Hotel on Grote Street is set to become Hotel Longtime; an Asian gastropub courtesy of those behind Sturt Street’s Vietnamese Laundry.
MoreClever Little Tailor, Low & Slow BBQ and chef Stewart Wesson are teaming up to make something very new and very different, in a very surprising location.
MoreWith a wink towards the classic Monopoly board game, the Mayfair Hotel at the corner of King William and Hindley Streets in Adelaide is one place you’d love to land.
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