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Andre Fenby

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Take a walk on the wild side

Andre Fenby writes about his trip to a Bolivian animal refuge

October 22, 2013 Andre Fenby
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“Fucking Abbott”: Gould’s Book Arcade

Andre Fenby profiles a Newtown landmark

October 8, 2013 Andre Fenby
Culture, Perspective //

All hail the King: an analysis of Breaking Bad

Andre Fenby bursts the Breaking Bad bubble

September 30, 2013 Andre Fenby
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Sydney Underground Film Festival: The Wrap-Up

Andre Fenby takes you through the good, the bad, the ugly, and the downright weird at this year’s Sydney Underground Film Festival

September 18, 2013 Andre Fenby
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Medicine Revue: Med Men (Andre Fenby)

Andre Fenby thought Med Revue was fully sick

September 16, 2013 Andre Fenby
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Take a trip in South America

Andre Fenby tried ayahuasca and wrote about it.

August 16, 2013 Andre Fenby

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