It has been running for more than half a century, but no two Adelaide Fringes are the same. For her first Fringe as Director and CEO, Heather Croall is making the city more a part of the festival than ever before.
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More than any Premier in recent memory, Jay Weatherill is attempting to craft a legacy by making changes within the square mile itself – but pursuing a city agenda in a state steeped in the traditions of primary produce and resources was never going to be easy.
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After a lifetime spent living wherever her work in film and television took her, Glenys Rowe picked Adelaide as her ideal home city, moved here, and accidentally found herself working an ideal job as program curator for the Mercury Cinema.
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Landscape architect Grace Lin has a unique view of the city coloured by her understanding that the way a place makes you feel can be influenced by something as minute as joinery.
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David Sievers is one of those rare photographers able to create something iconic from the benign. The North Adelaide resident has a special interest in architecture and we asked him to show us the city through his eyes.
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George and Konnie Agalianos of Rundle Mall Plaza Newsagency have been selling magazines in the city since the mall was paved with bricks. As the latest redevelopment adds new shine to the area, their business of selling paper products in a real world store stays strong.
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Record label owner, writer, DJ, visual artist, founder of the Daubist art movement and co-owner of late night hedonist hotspot Sugar, Driller JetArmstrong’s life is split between the quiet of his Adelaide Hills home and the larger-than-life persona he pulls on as he heads to the city after dark.
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Despite a distance of almost 20km separating her home in a converted North Adelaide dance studio and her work as Associate Professor at Flinders University Screen and Media Department, Karen Vered sees her Adelaide as an "elegant" place best experienced on two wheels.
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Our resident sexologist tackles the perennial "one degree of separation" Adelaide dating problem by applying some economics. Next week she answers your questions.
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