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Culture //

How a suburb disappears

Uncover the grisly truth behind Macdonaldtown station

November 27, 2018 Jamie Weiss
Creative // Cats

Cats are a gateway drug to neighbours

Cats: not even once

October 22, 2017 Nick Harriott
Opinion //

Astrology has allowed me to be more accepting of myself

Archaic cultural archetypes can still have value in our lives

September 13, 2017 Rory Finnbar Nolan
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How to host a housewarming

Victoria Zerbst wants to warm your home and your heart.

May 4, 2016 Victoria Zerbst
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News in Review

Mary Ward with all the news from the week that was.

August 5, 2014 Mary Ward
Culture //

These chicks don’t even know the name of my band – Sydney Uni band of the week

This section helps you get to know an up and coming USYD band that we think can make it in the big smoke. This week we’re talking to blues, rock and jazz three-piece, The Rider. You heard ’em here first.

March 12, 2013 Honi Soit
Culture //

It’s a caravan life

Lucy Watson looks at alternative ways of affording the frighteningly pricey Inner West lifestyle

May 1, 2012 Lucy Watson

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