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One of my favourite alto saxophonists is veteran jazz legend David Sanborn, I’ve loved him forever. Well, as long as there’s been an ‘As We
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The plum trees around Onga Onga are loaded, their red cheeks blushed from sunstroke and standing out boldly against the long dry flaxen-coloured grass. I brought
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Singularly one of my most favourite guy-moments that happened last year was the charming interplay between Australian Idol finalist Stan Walker and
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There’s a thought-provoking discourse in the Affleck/Damon written film ‘Good Will Hunting’ between the Damon character Will Hunting and the Robin Williams character Sean Maguire that
2010 not only marks the beginning of a new year but also a new decade. However that means to you, I say make it count! Christopher Gardiner once told his young son,
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