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The Adelaide Review

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South Australia’s leading independent source of social, cultural and political analysis and review.

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Some news from us – after nearly 37 years The Adelaide Review will publish its final, 488th edition at the end of September. adelaidereview.com.au/latest/news/20…

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This was absolutely a labour of love: everyone knew 90s Adelaide guitar-wrangling indie kids the Mandelbrot Set should have been huge, so why weren't they? I attempt to find out in my last feature for the The Adelaide Review adelaidereview.com.au/arts/music/202…

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"Strange Ways highlights Anne Wallace’s contribution to contemporary Australian art and helps mark her place in its history." The Adelaide Review on UniSA Samstag Scholar ahead of Anne Wallace: Strange Ways opening at Samstag on 16 October. adelaidereview.com.au/arts/visual-ar…

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“It’s an act of reclamation, an act of preservation.” In a poignant and expansive new book of stories and recipes, Durkhanai Ayubi shows how each dish at Parwana Afghan Kitchen is steeped in centuries of history and exchange: adelaidereview.com.au/food-drink/202…

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My last ever column for @TheAdelaideReview is now online. Beer and Other Sins began as a study of people, drinking culture and the neighbourhoods around Adelaide. It ends, perhaps appropriately, with a toast to the publication that made it possible. adelaidereview.com.au/latest/2020/09…

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And for anyone interested, The The Adelaide Review is carrying my first stab at literary criticism with a review of Out of Copley Street by poet and Adelaide icon Geoff Goodfellow -- online only. adelaidereview.com.au/arts/books/202…

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Little-known fact: The Adelaide Review was actually the first professional publication to ever feature my work. A short story, when I was 21. It was a huge thrill and I believe I was paid $150. Which was also a thrill.

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"The status of ‘informed opinion’ or the ‘art critic’ is increasingly questioned in an era where one opinion looks as good as another." adelaidereview.com.au/arts/visual-ar…

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Warrick Duthy and Nicola Palmer have just re-opened the historic Watervale Hotel, using their strong Clare Valley pedigrees to imbue the place with all that is good from the region. adelaidereview.com.au/food-drink/foo…

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"So what now? Are we condemned to an eternity of intercol football, mega-utes and shiny new petrol stations? Endless photo ops for the Suits? The unholy communion of politics and populist media. People need proper dreams, visions, alternatives, analysis." adelaidereview.com.au/latest/opinion…

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As questions around sustainability, native plants and knowledge intersect with broader conversations around sovereignty and decolonisation, a small farming start-up in the north of Kaurna Yerta is putting people and soil first. adelaidereview.com.au/food-drink/foo…

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For his final #DrawnToTheCity column, Leo Greenfield decided to profile the small team that puts our magazine together each month: adelaidereview.com.au/latest/2020/09…

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North Adelaide’s Piccadilly Cinemas has lived through times of war, recession, home video and Netflix. It has now spent much of its 80th year closed or half-empty, but not even a pandemic can dim the magic. adelaidereview.com.au/form/architect…

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Our 488th and final edition hits the streets today, and it’s one we’re very proud of. It’s a little retrospective, a little reflective, and full of South Australian stories. Read online: bit.ly/3ikqNTY

Our 488th and final edition hits the streets today, and it’s one we’re very proud of. It’s a little retrospective, a little reflective, and full of South Australian stories.

Read online: bit.ly/3ikqNTY