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  2. Mad Hatters' ball set to see in New Ifear

    CANBERRA'S newest New Year's Eve party promises to be a blast —rain, hail or balmy moonlight. Mad Hatters, in conjunction with ...

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  4. The rebirth of the blues

    IN RECENT months John Lee Hooker, the septuagenarian blues artist, has been putting younger rock musicians to shame by riding high ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. G. W. McLennan lights up a burning love

    WHAT A great little story teller this bloke is. McLennan showed in his first solo ailbum, Watershed, an aptitude for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A deeply private portrayal of the Boss

    MY MOST vivid memories of Bruce Springsteen go back to school days. Giggling girls frantically graffitied the toilet walls, ...

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  7. The last hooray at Tilley's, 1992

    EMINENTLY danceable music, flavoured by reggae, jazz, gospel and blues will be played by Ruby My Dear, at Tilley's tonight. ...

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  8. Get a smile on your dial with two comic greats

    WHEN YOU put two of Australia's best known comics together and send them out on a two and a half hour romp on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. A year of betrayal on the pop scene

    THE WORD that best captures American pop music in 1992 isn't "grunge". Or "crossover". Or "erotica", much as it might help the free-falling Madonna album. ...

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