September 20, 2022
COVID-19
Industry professionals and young people are highlighting the lack of affordable and available mental health treatment options in one of Adelaide’s most socio-economically disadvantaged areas.
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The organisers of new hyper-local two-day live music party Particles Festival are just as excited for you to see the event's opening bands as they are for the late-night interstate headliners.
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Adelaideans are seeing the message everywhere: double vaxxed isn’t fully vaxxed. We take a look behind the slogan to understand why we should get a third shot.
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Whether you belong to the subculture or not, everyone knows of Adelaide’s Emo Park. We spent some afternoons hanging out at the two inner-city parks that make up Adelaide's Emo universe to get to know the regulars and their habits.
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Live music industry leader Sharni Honor has announced her roaming pop-up music series Porch Sessions has wound up, but she tells CityMag one last hurrah has been "discussed".
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Adelaide Central Market Authority boss Theo Maras believes all is well within the precinct with one exception: “We’re missing the students.”
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Data from the Adelaide Zero Project reveals an increase of 33 rough sleepers in postcode 5000 from January—March 2022. Hutt St Centre CEO Chris Burns says the hub recently hit a new visitation record, and is seeing a rising number of female clients.
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They slugged out 12 shows in four days at US music festival South by Southwest, and are now touring their latest EP across Australia’s east coast. Despite the never-ending musical journey, the Wanderers’ lead singer Dusty Lee Stephensen says they’ve arrived.
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In 'Home Thoughts', Adelaide-based theatremaker James Watson explores his experience of the tension between staying put in South Australia and taking a leap of faith interstate.
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