September edition out now

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Our cover: Britt Plummer and the cast members of ChameleonIssue #487 of The Adelaide Review is on the streets, featuring a rich spread of arts, politics, food and culture from around South Australia.
In the issue:
- Britt Plummer is a ‘clown with an agenda’ in her new, expanded stage show Chameleon
- Royce Kurmelovs learns a painful lesson about Australia’s relationship with debt
- Farrin Foster finds out what drives APY Lands leader Sally Scales
- Alexis Buxton-Collins reviews Adelaide Railway Station’s latest culinary stop, The Guardsman
- John Neylon takes a trip to Japan via AGSA’s Samurai exhibition
- Katerina Bryant and Kylie Maslen explore the overlapping themes of empathy, culture and chronic illness in their books Hysteria and Show Me Where It Hurts.
Plus:
A look at Renew Adelaide’s legacy after 10 years, State Theatre Company returns to the stage with Gaslight, Peter Drew’s FLAGS 1 exhibition, false positives at Summertown Studio and a changing of the guard for the Australian String Quartet.
Find all these stories and more in our September print edition, or read them online here.
