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The Adelaide Review

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 7129 1060



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20.01.2022 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.



19.01.2022 "The status of ‘informed opinion’ or the ‘art critic’ is increasingly questioned in an era where one opinion looks as good as another." John Neylon has led The Adelaide Review's visual arts coverage since issue #5 in 1984. In this final piece, Neylon looks back on 36 years of long-form arts journalism.

19.01.2022 A travelling exhibition covering three decades reveals the many and subtle layers that have developed in the work of Anne Wallace.

18.01.2022 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.



18.01.2022 In his final Good Country column for The Adelaide Review, Michael X Savvas takes a trip to Port Augusta to explore the city's brush with Old Hollywood in the era of the "meat-pie western".

15.01.2022 We are on a rocky road to recovery and need to keep a foot firmly planted on the fiscal accelerator. That is what will help deliver a faster recovery and lower unemployment in 2021.

14.01.2022 "Some time in 1985, I was told by my friend and colleague Professor Brian Matthews about something called The Adelaide Review. It had been set up, he said, by a clever, eccentric, flamboyant bloke called Christopher Pearson, and I should check it out."



12.01.2022 Tucked down Gay’s Arcade, an arm of the Adelaide Arcade, is T'Arts - Textile & Arts Collective, an artist-run gallery featuring an array of contemporary art by local artists and designers.

11.01.2022 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 focussing on people and soil.

11.01.2022 "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."

10.01.2022 There was an impromptu wake of sorts happening at The Golden Wattle two days after The Adelaide Review broke the news of its imminent closure.

08.01.2022 A woeful trail of cancelled shows brought the arts to their knees this year, but there is one final opera left standing in State Opera South Australia's Summer of the Seventeenth Doll.



07.01.2022 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, loss and preservation.

04.01.2022 For his final #DrawnToTheCity column, Leo Greenfield decided to profile the small team that puts our magazine together each month - and who are we to say no to a Leo Greenfield portrait??

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