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The Charge of the Light Brigade poems by Tennyson & Kipling

The Charge of the Light Brigade - How one blunder birthed two immortal poems On 25 October 1854, under a bleak Crimean sky, the British...

Justice for Akira and Leandro: A Fentanyl Ring Brought Down

Justice for Akira Stein and Leandro de Niro Rodriguez It was a case that united two families who’d lived in different corners of New York’s...

Bruce Davidson’s Circus Photos: Early Career Breakthrough

Bruce Davidson: His Early Years and The Circus (1958) Bruce Davidson’s journey into photography began long before his Magnum years, rooted in childhood curiosity and...

Entertainment Parks & Immersive Worlds that Blur Reality

The Future of Entertainment Parks: Immersive Worlds that Blur Reality Imagine an entertainment park where you don’t just watch a story unfold—you live it. Inspired...

Kenneth Radley is one of those Australian actors …

Kenneth Radley is one of those Australian actors that everyone has seen, but few people know his name. He may not be a household...

Radiating the Sounds of Australia: The Radiators’ Journey

The Birth of The Radiators In the sun-soaked streets of Sydney, Australia, during the late 1970s, a group of young musicians came together to create...

Western Sydney Oyster Festival Surprises in August, Shucks!

From the Estuary to the Esky: Rooty Hill’s Oyster Festival Brings Farm-Fresh Bivalves and a Shuckload of Fun to Western Sydney Let’s be honest—Rooty Hill...

“Rosebud” Sled From Citizen Kane Sells for $14.75 Million

“Rosebud” Sled From Citizen Kane Sells for $14.75 Million—Becomes Second Most Valuable Movie Prop Ever Auctioned On July 16, Heritage Auctions sold the iconic Rosebud...

Iconic Guitars Stolen from Music Legend Joe Camilleri’s Home

Nine Iconic Vintage Guitars Stolen from Music Legend Joe Camilleri’s Home The Australian music scene has been rocked by the theft of a priceless guitar...

19th-Century Ship’s Figurehead of First Nations Woman

Figureheads from the 19th century sailing ships are a fascinating blend of maritime superstition, ship branding, and high-seas sculpture. On Australian-built ships, as with...
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