Christopher Lee: The Leading Man
Christopher Lee: The Leading Man
Bob Dylan: Blowin’ in the Wind
Intellectual. Unconventional. Mysterious. Impassioned. These were the qualities that saw Bob Dylan become one of the most influential performing artists of all time.
Fun, sentimental, and darkly funny, the worlds Roald Dahl created in his stories are some of the most beloved in literary history for readers big and small.
George Carlin: Pope of Counterculture Comedy
They called him obscene. In truth, comedian George Carlin just had a better outlook on the world’s bullshit.
Helena Bonham Carter: A Quirky Brilliance
As personally unique as she is professionally diverse, Helena Bonham Carter is one of the most distinctive actresses of our time.
David Attenborough: A Lifetime of Curiosity
David Attenborough is a peerless educator who has opened society’s eyes to the wonders of the natural world like no other individual.
Lauryn Hill: The Perplexing Hip Hop Queen
For all her current controversy, it’s important to remember the results of Lauryn Hill’s amazing talent.
Florence Nightingale: Ministering Angel
With a no-nonsense nature and guiding light, Florence Nightingale lead a mighty revolution that established the nursing profession as it is today.
Ayrton Senna was determined to make it to the top. After all, “Being second is to be the first of the ones who lose”.
Judith Wright: With Love & Fury
Judith Wright played a major part in defining Australia’s identity, as well as highlighting social and environmental concerns that are as relevant now as they were 50 years ago.
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