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Dobbs Franks, the Christmas Conductor

Raised in the American South by a clergyman and educated at the world-renowned Julliard School of Music, Dobbs Franks has had a legendary career...

Debbie Reynolds – A life-long fan, Princess Leia's mum, and a show!

It all started with a letter. At the age of 11, Peter Keogh wrote a fan letter to Debbie Reynolds, who did and still does,...

Creatures at Christmas

Christmas may be a warm and fuzzy, cute and cuddly time of year, but that doesn't necessarily mean that a warm and fuzzy, cute...

i-Like… The new Hyundai i30

The i30 represents something of a turning point in Hyundai's history. It not only brings with it a new naming system (the 'i' nomenclature...

Budgie Smugglers' Christmas

Steev N's essential guide to Christmas Stocking Fillers. With Summer finally here and Christmas fast approaching why not treat yourself and your beau to some...

Martina Navratilova

It is hard to put into words why Martina Navratilova means so much to so many in the gay community. But since she's coming...

Perth International Arts Festival Preview

In her first year as Artistic Director of the Perth International Arts Festival, Shelagh Magadza has brought together a diverse range of offerings for...

Perth Street Art

We live in a culture where the media bombards and saturates our lives. Any given day we are awash in an onslaught of images,...

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