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September 20, 2022

The violence of forgetting

Australian Dance Theatre’s new artistic director Daniel Riley is looking to change the future for First Nations creatives – starting with his new work 'SAVAGE', which has its world premiere this week and questions the telling of history.

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September 8, 2022

May the doors of this synagogue be wide enough

Adelaide’s Beit Shalom Synagogue is proving a haven for some trans and nonbinary people seeking a religion of compassion. CityMag speaks to aspiring Jews by Choice Jace Reh and Theo Brown and the synagogue’s Rabbi Shoshana Kaminsky.

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August 29, 2022

My Adelaide with John Scott

Liverpool-born bibliophile John Scott, owner of New Morning Books, has sold thousands of tomes over his three decades running second-hand bookshops. He’s encountered “the variety of humanity” from behind the counter, and will never turn away a worthwhile book.

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July 26, 2022

Gone in 100 seconds

Filmmaker and artist Liam Somerville used Flinders University's virtual reality and motion capture space The Void to create a digital work that brings all humanity’s chickens home to roost in one cathartic hit.

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February 25, 2022

Better off said

In her 2022 Fringe show, 'All The Things I Couldn’t Say', theatremaker Katherine Sortini dives into our collective regrets, sourcing stories from the public – tales of conversations abandoned and messages left unsent.

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January 27, 2022

ACE Open announces 2022 Artistic Program

In its 2022 Artistic Program, ACE Open is helping Adelaide understand, expand and transform our world through exciting new and emerging voices in contemporary Australian art.

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November 2, 2021

Showing the invisible with Hussain Alismail

In ‘Visible Invisible’, photographer and The Mill Sponsored Studio resident Hussain Alismail captures the experience of some of our city’s disabled artists to see how the world’s fourth most liveable city is not yet fully habitable for everyone.

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October 14, 2021

Four views of the Adelaide Park Lands’ future

As the Adelaide Park Lands approaches its 200th birthday, CityMag spoke with a futurist, an ecologist, a sustainability expert and an Indigenous elder about whether our green belt will be fit for purpose in 2037.

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