The man who drove himself to a war
Photographer Tim Page drove across Europe and fell into the Vietnam War — now his remarkable work is celebrated in a 7kg book.
Photographer Tim Page drove across Europe and fell into the Vietnam War — now his remarkable work is celebrated in a 7kg book.
Carmel Budiardjo married an Indonesian and lived happily in the country’s capital for years — until Suharto jailed and then expelled her.
Tim Page’s life sounds like a film script – indeed, it has been two so far – but there is a final scene he wants to still wants to see.
As a schoolboy he saw his family beheaded during Partition, but Milkha Singh overcame the odds to become India’s national hero before a deadly battle with Covid.
The minimalist pioneer played what he called music from the Fouth World – prefiguring what became new age and world music.
Not everyone believed that Edward de Bono had changed thinking after more than 2000 years, but many insist he did.
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Is it art? This Swiss policeman’s life’s work has divided the art community for years as it tours the world to great acclaim.
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Businessman, former doctor and one-time Sydney Swans owner Geoffrey Walter Edelsten lived an unpredictable life of curious chapters, each more eccentric than the last.
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