Colonisation’s worst nightmare
Patches, signet rings and tattoos brand the members of the political, Aboriginal-only biker group Black Death IPC. A drive for revolutionary change propels them forward.
MorePatches, signet rings and tattoos brand the members of the political, Aboriginal-only biker group Black Death IPC. A drive for revolutionary change propels them forward.
MoreA walk through ‘Metaverse’ delivers an immersive, unsettling encounter with the internet in all its invasiveness, making this a must for contemporary art lovers and dystopia junkies alike.
MoreWednesday, 6 April 2022
MoreA decision to raze a non-heritage listed Melbourne Street bluestone residence, built in the late 1800s, to allow construction of a four-level apartment block has been postponed by the city council’s assessment panel, with some councillors worried about the loss of character in the precinct.
MoreYou may know Billy Hogarth as the friendly barista taking your coffee order at café Larry & Ladd, but the business owner lives a double life as a pastor for a local Christian church.
MoreOlympic swimmer and renowned dancer Charlie Wilkins manages his two professional strengths with grace and determination. He lets CityMag into his world for one remarkable rehearsal.
MoreWhen Adelaide rapper Claz found out his mother was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, he started work on a tender hip-hop record to ensure her name would be forever ingrained in the city’s consciousness.
MoreUniversity of Adelaide PhD student Ishka Bless is cataloguing the flavour profiles of edible insects to offer chefs, cooks and general consumers a guide to adding bugs to restaurant menus and daily meals.
More‘Science on the Streets’ is a roving lecture journeying through the CBD’s streets and laneways with pitstops – such as Old Parliament House and Adelaide Botanic Gardens – inspiring participants to see Adelaide in a new way.
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