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The Science of Sleep
14th Feb 07
In THE SCIENCE OF SLEEP, Stéphane hosts a talkshow in his dreams which is filmed on a cardboard set inside his head with windows that look out...
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10th Oct 07
Why do we all love MUSCLES?
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Bird Emporium
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Perched on the corner of Marlborough and Cleveland Street in Surry Hills is Bird Emporium. The nesty spot is home to ‘Bird', an environmentally...
Tropicana Cafe
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Limedrop
8th Aug 07
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The First 30 Issues of Raygun, Level and Grand Royal Magazine
2nd May 07
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I'm still sitting on the fence trying to decide whether to love or hate these guys. I love their prints and some of their artists, but hate the hype and...
A Forest of Lines, Pierre Huyghe
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Hidden amidst the first floor at the MCA, on a small patch of wall towards the back, there is a poster. Compared to the cobra-filled cotton fields and...
Kripy*
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Mountains and Streams
5th Dec 07
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Bird Flu
21st Feb 07
”BIG on the underground”
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The Wall
26th Oct 05
On days when you need decisions made for you, The Wall is perfect. Nothing is a disappointment: the service is quick, food is delicious (but no fuss)...
GAS 07
5th Sep 07
During the 1980’s break-dance culture craze, graffiti wars took over the subway trains and streets of Brooklyn and the Lower East Side. The Rock...
Maya Indian Sweets and Maya Masala
7th Nov 07
After being greeted at the counter by surely the cutest of all deities, Ganesh the Hindu elephant god of arts and sciences, this is the place to try some...
NowNow Blog
21st Feb 07
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Graduation by Rittenhouse
31st Jul 08
The latest collection of menswear by Rittenhouse is simple, neatly cut and comfortable enough for any dude who just wants to sit on a couch and eat...
Music Recommenders
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Bob Shirt
6th Aug 08
One half of Izrock is obsessed with skateboarding (maybe a bit more than half). This means I am often 'wasting my time' and being 'too old for that'...
Simryn Gill
9th Jan 08
Unless you know their tastes, recommending artists or artworks to people is always a gamble. Individual taste arbitrates with a heavy hand. To some, Basquiat...
Adriano Zumbo
24th Jun 08
Travellers returning from a Parisian sojourn prattle on about history, architecture, and romance (blecch), but true sophisticates go for one reason: the...