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The Legendary Glen Campbell

In 1952, a teenage boy joined his uncle's band. The world was a very different place then – Elvis still reigned as the King...

Regional Spotlight on… China

Singapore-born, but Shanghai-adopted Kenneth Tan is the editor of the English blog Shanghaiist.com and the owner of Manifesto.com.cn, a designer men's underwear e-tailer. Here...

Mr. Australasia Bear 2007

Queenslander Ray Simonsen recently won the Mr Australiasia Bear in Melbourne and will head to San Francisco for the Mr. International Bear competition, which...

New Model Wrangler

The last time the Wrangler had a remake we were all preparing ourselves for the ‘millennium bug'. The Wrangler client base is a dedicated...

Animal Grooming: From Scruffy to Buffy!

From long-haired Afghan hounds and Persians cats to mid-length coated golden retrievers to smooth coated kelpies, it doesn't matter what kind of animal you...

Perth Street Art – Commercial Crossover

More and more street art is taking on a commercial, mainstream appeal. It has become the branding of all the cool street labels, the...

ABS Looks to Change Census

The next Australian Census could include same-sex couples, married and de facto, as part of the freely available release of trends and populations. A review...

Fiction Plane: Infant Police

Yes, Fiction Plane is fronted by Sting's son Joe Sumner. And yes, the band is opening for the Police on their upcoming tour (Perth...

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