Rundle Street nightclub Sugar reborn for summer
The iconic East End venue will rise from the ashes on December 1 and reopen under a group which also owns Cry Baby, Shotgun Willie’s and more.
MoreThe iconic East End venue will rise from the ashes on December 1 and reopen under a group which also owns Cry Baby, Shotgun Willie’s and more.
MoreWhile a path out of the November lockdown has been announced, the impacts have already been felt by Adelaide's live music venues, which have still yet to recover from the March shutdown.
MoreFor the last eight years, Driller Jet Armstrong's independent record label, Dessert Island Discs, has captured the sound and legacy of Sugar on wax.
MoreIn the Rundle Street alleyway formerly known as Sato Roji and Dark Matter, Sugar has teamed up with McLaren Vale darlings Pizzateca to create Sugateca - a Naples-inspired pop-up restaurant and late-night Italo disco party.
MoreThe Exeter lean-to food stall fronted by Mark Kamleh, Tiger Mountain, returns for Fringe 2019 with chefs drafted from Udaberri, Lucia’s and Down the Road.
MoreThe City of Adelaide's council elections come around only once every four years. Before you give them '1', get a little closer to the local candidates with CityMag's Local Election Tinder.
MoreWe lament not tasting their Okonomiyaki sooner!
MoreArt can be hard. It’s hard to make, it’s hard to buy and it’s often even harder to understand. But local artist and DJ, Driller Jet Armstrong, wants to change all that with the Victoria Square Art Market.
MoreAdelaide is seeing a resurgence of ’80s-style abandoned warehouse parties and many of them have attracted less than complimentary attention from the police. Percussions is different - run by a handful of Adelaide’s most experienced party people, it’s a real-deal warehouse party without the arrests.
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