Daily, the city streets carry us from one place to another - for work, coffee, food, friends, over the city's boundaries and back again. As we tread these footpaths, so do others - a family of strangers we don't know, but live among. Our paths might run parallel, but they've not yet crossed.
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April 30, 2018
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To become a full-time harpist, Suzanne Handel left her home in New York and journeyed around the world to settle in Adelaide.
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April 20, 2018
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Behind the doors of an old warehouse on Gilbert Street lies a shop that is not just a magnet for Adelaide’s BMX riders, but also a symbol of a rapidly evolving and expanding niche business.
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March 30, 2018
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A decision to treat flour more like wine than wheat has helped South Australian business Laucke Flour Mills to find new markets at home and overseas.
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March 16, 2018
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Australians have a proud history (and present) of doing weird things you didn’t know about at festivals. Here are a few festival facts to help you celebrate the city’s current rash of arts events.
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March 13, 2018
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Gill Gordon-Smith’s heart beats red wine, and whether she’s miles high in the sky or making and selling wine just above sea level in McLaren Vale, she’s always found a way to spread her deep love, respect, and knowledge of the vinous craft.
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March 12, 2018
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It now has a life as a successful TV series, but UK theatre production Fleabag will return to its live roots with a season on-stage at this year’s Garden of Unearthly Delights.
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Monuments as much to mistakes as they are to memory, books tell a greater story than that contained within their pages.
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Out from amid the archetypes of an ancient tale of horror and violence, this Australian production of Thyestes pulls something searing and terrifyingly familiar.
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