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    A theatrical love letter to the music that set your soul on fire - ...

    The new theatre production “Hits” is a theatrical love letter to the music that saved you and set your teenage soul on fire. It aims to capture the euphoria of finding your people and going to your first music festival.
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    How a South Australian dentist revolutionised the world of orthodon...

    P.R Begg was the South Australian dentist who pretty much single-handedly invented modern orthodontics and the braces we wear today.
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    David Nicholls on men falling in love, hope and the power of walking

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