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      <description>If a long time ago, you used to be friends, it might just be time to rekindle the romance because The Dandy Warhols have just released a new album. It’s 14 tracks, instead of Thirteen Tales and they’re regarding them as some of their most accomplished works to date. Guitarist Peter Holmström, answered the phone to discuss all the highs and the lows, all the tos and the fros of life as a Dandy.</description>
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      <description>"It was not an easy album to make for several reasons. Our sanity was tested."</description>
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      <description>&lt;div style="text-align: left;"&gt;Keiichi Tanaami (aka “the Japanese Peter Max”) is the original Japanese pop artist. Known for his sexy, psychadelic artwork, he got his start at Musashino Art School, and did a short stint in advertising before embarking on a personal journey. &lt;a target="_blank" title="Lifelounge Magazine 11 - The Food Edition" href="http://www.lifelounge.com/shop/detail.aspx?pid=50"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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      <description>Since their humble beginnings in the late 90s as founding member Dan Whiteford's experimental hip hop project, Cut Copy have spent the last few years making some serious waves locally and internationally off the back of their stellar 2004 debut album &lt;em&gt;Bright Like Neon Love&lt;/em&gt;.&lt;br&gt;</description>
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      <description>When Eddie Fiola rides a BMX the world stops. He makes kids believe
in magic, and grown men believe they’re teenagers again. He is
respected and loved by all. For he is The King, and none will ever take
his throne.</description>
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      <description>Since exploding onto our radars back in 2005 after making almost every music journo’s top-ten list with her amazing debut album &lt;em&gt;Arular&lt;/em&gt; and her collaboration with Diplo &lt;em&gt;Piracy Funds Terrorism&lt;/em&gt;, M.I.A. has, for the most part, been the unintentional darling of both audiences and critics alike. &lt;strong&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;</description>
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      <description>I guess it's a little bit like slowing down to see a car crash on the side of the road. It's the mobid fascination, or more to the point our interest in mortality that draws us to death. It is with this that we are extremely interested in the worst kind of this death, the death inflicted from serial killers that humans want to know the most about.   Andrew Cowen must know this as he has an upcoming exhibition titled Adelaide 1966-1999. Adelaide 1966-1999 is an exhibition of photographs, taken in and around Adelaide. The photographs are of places relating to the abductions and murders which have contributed to Adelaide’s infamy. The project covers a period of time commencing with the abduction of the Beaument children in 1966 through to the discovery of barrels containing bodies in a bank vault in Snowtown in 1999.   The show opens on May 16 at Monster Children Gallery, and from what we can see it look fantastic.  Below are some descriptions of the scenes and the murders or abductions that took place there.  1. Colley Reserve, Glenelg, South Australia    On January 26, 1966, Jane, Arna and Grant Beaumont left their home in Somerton Park and caught the bus to nearby Glenelg Beach for a swim and never returned home. The disappearance of the Beaumont children resulted in the largest criminal investigation in Australia’s history and remains unsolved.    The children were observed by several witnesses in the company of a tall, blond man in Colley Reserve, next to Glenelg beach. Neither the children nor the man were seen again. In the following weeks a massive search took place without results.    A Dutch psychic Gerard Croiset was flown from the the Netherlands after stating that he would be able to locate the children but, inspite of huge publicity, no futher evidence was uncovered.    The huge amount of attention given to this case and the fact that their disappearance was never explained has resulted in this story being regularly revisited by the press. The Beaumont abduction is viewed by many social commentators as a significant event in the social evolution of Australian society, resulting in people changing the way they supervised their children.    3. Adelaide Oval, North Adelaide, South Australia    On August 25, 1973 two young girls were abducted during a South Australian National Football League game at Adelaide Oval. They were eleven year old Joanne Ratcliff who was at the match with her parents, and four year old Kirste Gordon who was with her grandmother.    Although they did not know each other, Gordon’s grandmother asked Joanne Ratcliff to take the younger girl with her to the toilet. They soon returned without incident and later when Gordon wanted to go to the toilet again, Ratcliff took her. This time they did not return. After fifteen minutes Mrs Ratcliff went looking for the girls but they were not at the toilets. Mr and Mrs Ratcliff and Gordon’s grandmother searched unsucce</description>
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      <description>Neon Neon’s Bryan Hollon, better known as producer Boom Bip, is clearly
a man of many talents, many tastes, many friends (of the extra cool
variety) and seems to have an incredible knack for just letting things
roll.</description>
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      <description>For an astronomer, M83 is one of the closest and brightest spiral
galaxies in the sky. For those more interested in music, M83 is Anthony
Gonzalez and his latest album of electronic treats is standing by for
your listening pleasure.</description>
      <link>http://www.lifelounge.com/I-want-to-run-into-you,-M83.aspx</link>
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      <description>Spontaneous furniture sculpting, a passion for pop and respect for
radical feminists – the things you learn on a speed date with Chicks.</description>
      <link>http://www.lifelounge.com/Chicks-on-Speed.aspx</link>
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