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    Auckland Daze

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    The Bloggers 2011 Finalists

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    The New Seven Natural Wonders of the World

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    Concrete Playground Interviews Geoffrey O’Connor

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    Win Tickets to an Adventuresome Afternoon Tea with Hendrick’s

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    Concrete Playground talks to Photographer David Stewart

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    Win a Priceless Night Out with Florence + the Machine

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    The Ten Best Bars in the World

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    Ben Turnbull’s Real Life Superheroes

    This British artist's work serves as a bridge between collective fantasy and the harsh truths of the society we live in.

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    Concrete Playground’s Guide to Sydney Festival 2012

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    A Musical Guide to Sydney Festival 2012

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    An Artistic Guide to Sydney Festival 2012

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    A Theatrical Guide to Sydney Festival 2012

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    Edinburgh Gardens

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    Paula Scher’s Amazing Maps

    Scher's pieces offer an individual distortion of the world and strong commentary about our society and often chaotic lifestyles.

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    Wendy’s Secret Garden

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    Kangaroo Point Cliffs

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    The Ten Best Melbourne Cup Destinations in Sydney 2011

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    Beautiful Paintings of Graffiti on Vans

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    No Years Announce the Second Line-up of Artists

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    Spike Jonze Directs Stop-Motion Skeletal Love Story

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    London. What are you listening to?

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    Netherwood – A Kiwi Western Film

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    Steve Jobs’ Biographer Interviewed on 60 Minutes

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    Photography from 1911-14 Antarctic Expedition Released Online

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    A Summer Guide to Men’s Fashion in Sydney

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    The Future of Bike Innovation

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    Win a Double Pass to See Bill Cunningham New York

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    The Mona Lisa Recreated with a Single Line

    It's incredible the things an ordinary person can do if they just have the appropriate felt-tip pen.

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    Brooklyn Man Turns His Life Into An Exhibition in a Dumpster

    In the ultimate act of not being able to let go, an artist has transferred the detritus of his past into a perusable dumpster.

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    Hunter S. Thompson’s Hangover Cure

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    David Bowie’s Face Graces the £10 Note

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    Interview /// Concrete Playground Meets Tahuna Breaks

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    Designs That Let You Sleep Anywhere, Anytime

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    Japan Tourism to Offer 10,000 Free Flights to Bloggers

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    Boozy Bears Emerge in South Dakota

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