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Every felt bad for having to lie????

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Adelaide's Razor Sharp New Hang Out

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Tapedeck Razorblade is one of the most fresh and unique spaces in Adelaide and has been trading in the Eastend since November. It is a great place to grab a coffee or a beer while listening to the latest in cool tunes as well as checking out an international range of cutting edge street wear. The upstairs gallery also features regular exhibitions from a diverse range of local artists. Jo Norton caught up with owners Alix Gannon and Ben Smith to have a chat about this eclectic new space.

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Good Grief

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Ever noticed how when life hands you lemons sometimes you can’t help but jump in the juicer? It’s a thought that occurred to me when I found myself perched precariously in front of the “God Squad,” a group of management and board members in charge of the hiring and firing at Perth’s largest metropolitan cemetery. By Louisa Davin.

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Nightmares’ Scarring Effects

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I have a new favourite television show. Better yet, I receive not a weekly, but a twice weekly dose of viewing pleasure, as episodes are aired both Tuesday and Thursday nights. Yet, there’s a catch; this program has forced me to observe eateries in a completely different light…By Jenna Chaitowitz.

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If You Answered All Bs, Then You Are ...

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Liv Hambrett discusses the insatiable need to quiz.

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Work it Out

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I bet this is something you don’t hear often; "Quitting my job may just be the most balanced decision I have ever made". No, these words are not induced by the calming mental haze of denial, but are an assured statement of fact. Yesterday I purposefully milled the many and varied thoughts swimming through my head regarding my career, my future and my past and came to a conclusion - sometimes a sideways step is a necessary means of negotiating the path forward. By Louisa Davin.

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To Big Mac or Not to Big Mac

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The internal dilemmas one faces when deciding upon the eating of a Big Mac. By Liv Hambrett.

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Open Season

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“Well this is a slightly unorthodox introduction,” chuckled the man in the surgical mask, offering me his hand in greeting from between my stirrup bound thighs. “This might be a bit chilly.” I lay back and tried my hardest to think of England, think of times tables, think of anything that wasn’t the dreaded snap of latex gloves and the great liquid squirt of lubricating jelly upon metallic devices. Oh please God, anything but that… Suddenly it occurred to me. All these years I’d credited my brain with running this shop I was living a common deception. My uterus was fighting for (and sometimes assuming) the lead and today, like so many others before, she had found a new and preferably humbling way to assert her dominance.

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Something in the Air

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When Bob Dylan sang “the answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind” I believe he was talking about the inevitable point in long term relationships when the boundaries of intimacy are drawn. The awkward moment when degrees of humanity must either be embraced or rejected and in my experience this debate is usually heralded by the most basic of bodily emissions. By Louisa Davin.

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Short and Sweet

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Like a candy midget

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I was a Love Psychic.

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When New Idea readers call the 1900 "Love Psychic" number at $5 per minute, who answers? Me. And dammit I was good.

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Where is the Love?

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Jenna Chaitowitz shares her passion for gastronomic delights while marveling at those who are not wooed by culinary mastery.

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Ending My Love Affair with the Automobile

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When I came home from a year-long trip overseas, I realised that the money I'd made from selling my car before I left had somehow disappeared amidst the confusion of caprioskas in Barcelona, limoncello in Milan and the scary spectacle of the German metal festival. I guess this shouldn't have surprised me, but it did mean that my plan to buy back my car was going to have to be put on hold. . . By Pip Wheaton.

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Audrey's Daughters

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Keshia Jacontine raises questions about contemporary feminism and asks whether the choices young women make are in fact supporting or defying first and second wave feminist ideals.

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I was a Love Psychic

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When New Idea readers call the 1900 "Love Psychic" number at $5 per minute, who answers? Me. And dammit I was good.

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I Wanna Be Like You...

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