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For Sale: Pre-Loved VAST Drum in Gm Pentatonic – As New
The Hypnotic Pulse of RAV VAST Drums: Russia’s Sonic Gift to the World In a world where percussion instruments are as ancient as human civilization,...
INXS Listen Like Thieves 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
INXS Revisits the Magic of Listen Like Thieves with a 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Michael Hutchence once described Listen Like Thieves as an album that...
Beatlemania seen through the photographs of Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney, the legendary musician, carried a Pentax film camera with him at the height of Beatlemania. These photos brilliantly show what it is...
Top ten most valuable Stradivarius masterpieces
Stradivarius: The Mystique, The Masterpieces, and The Stories Few names in the world of music evoke as much reverence and intrigue as Stradivarius. Antonio Stradivari’s...
“Make A merkin Great Again” What is a merkin?
“Make A merkin Great Again” Cap and Merchandise Yes, folks, you heard right. The iconic red cap—bold, brash, and utterly ridiculous—is here to remind us...
David Bowie’s 100 Favourite Books
David Bowie's 100 Favourite Books List David Bowie was a reader—a voracious, discerning, otherworldly reader. Books were not mere objects for him. They were galaxies....
The Life, Music and Gravy of Poet Laureate Paul Kelly
Gravy Day: Australia’s Unofficial Holiday Paul Kelly has a way of sneaking into the hearts of Australians, embedding his music into the nation’s cultural fabric....
Public Image Limited’s Mad Scientist, John Lydon
The Life and Times of John Lydon: A Madcap Odyssey To write about John Lydon—Johnny Rotten to the masses—is to wrestle a greasy pig in...
A Guide to “Magic: The Gathering” for Collectors
The Magic of Collecting: A Guide to “Magic: The Gathering” for Collectors Since its debut in 1993, Magic: The Gathering (MTG) has enchanted millions of...
A Century of Capitol Dreams: Melbourne’s Art Deco Icon
Melbourne's Capitol Theatre Picture Palace Turns 100 When The Capitol Theatre first opened its doors in 1924, it wasn’t just a building—it was a revelation....


