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Plastic fantastic

How much is too much when it comes to plastic cosmetic surgery? Christina Lovrecz investigates.

The day YouTube went away

As Apple ditches its YouTube app on its latest update for iPhone and iPad, Dan Toomey looks at the digital battlelines being mapped out by Apple and Google.

Underground: A hero for Ten

Underground is a step in the right direction for Australian broadcasting, writes Laura Hurley.

Spring racing fashion trends

Sam McMeekin discusses the latest fashion trends and what we should expect to see during this year’s spring carnival.

One Taken too many

With an average storyline and familiar formula, Taken 2 struggles to provide the excitement and thrill seen in the first instalment, writes Toli Papadopoulos.

Quit your whinging

Whinging and complaining may make us feel better, but it could isolate us from the people who have to listen, writes Sam McMeekin.

The travel journalist’s ultimate road trip

The ultimate road trip can make the ultimate story: it’s about creating experiences for yourself that others will want to read about, writes Taylor Ritchie.

The changing face of cinema

Toli Papadopoulos speaks to the Astor Theatre’s Tara Judah on how viewing habits have changed and why a number of classic films are being re-released in theatres.

University or gap year?

With year 12 students about to finish high school, Sam McMeekin wonders whether going straight to university is the best option.

Where does the giving end?

The good work of charities should not be denied, but Chani Unger questions the ways these organisations fundraise and when it all gets a bit too much.

Fifty Shades of unrealistic expectations

The Fifty Shades trilogy sends an unhealthy message and creates unrealistic expectations about the nature of intimate relationships, writes Rhiannon Taylor.

Amazon, eBay and ASOS – oh my!

The internet gives us access to all the shopping in the world with the click of a mouse: a reality Tara Watson knows too well.

He is the Batman we deserve

As Christopher Nolan’s Batman Trilogy comes to a close, Shane Palmer looks at why they are the most ‘awesome’ superhero films of all time.

The dangers of eating healthy

Watching what you eat isn’t always healthy for you. Emmie Dowling explains why over-thinking your diet can be damaging.

Smart phones for clever consumers

The iPhone and Samsung Galaxy are the most popular smartphones on the market, but are there similar, if not, better products available? Toli Papadopoulos investigates.

Enter Shikari coming to Australia

Mark Harris chats with Enter Shikari’s Rou Reynolds in the lead up to the band’s upcoming Australian tour.

R U OK? Day

Simply asking someone ‘Are you OK?’ could have more of an impact than you think, writes Samantha McMeekin.