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  Doctor at sea

Doctor at sea

A self-described “wandering wonderer”, Dr David Chong is passionate about surgery, the bigger meaning of life  and ensuring he stays real to who he is. When talking to pediatric plastic surgeon David Chong, it doesn’t take long before you get caught up in his energy,... read more »

  Cycling to the Sahara

Cycling to the Sahara

In the first of a series of classic adventures in, around and from Great Britain, adventurer Pete Woodward cycles solo from Blighty to the Sahara Desert. Wobbling along on a heavy bike, I reached the end of our road in Bristol. This was a well-worn... read more »

  Rock of ages

Rock of ages

Twenty-nine years after releasing his debut album, Lenny Kravitz is still letting love rule, but with an eye towards societal strife that continues to go unchecked. The multi-Grammy award-winning musician brings forth a conscious body of work with Raise Vibration (BMG Rights Management UK... read more »

  Let’s talk about sex

Let’s talk about sex

Emma Waring is a sex therapist, and often meets couples, in the course of her work, whose ignorance regarding sex both shocks and saddens her. As a result, she recently published a book, Seasons of Sex & Intimacy (Hullo Creative), which sets out to... read more »

  Life through a lens

Life through a lens

A passion for capturing the human extremities of life has seen British photographer Tom Bradley banged up in a Congolese jail, stranded and sleeping in a goat hut in Togo and staying in a leprosy colony in Nepal. Charlotte Walker reports… I can sleep anywhere,”... read more »

  The Dragon throne

The Dragon throne

Thomas Cochrane was on the run, fleeing the Boxer rebels who were killing men, women and children across China. They were murderously hostile to anyone from the West, and missionaries and Christians were cut down without mercy. Cochrane, a missionary doctor, had sent his... read more »

  Pardoned

Pardoned

On 26 April 1999, TV favourite Jill Dando was fatally shot outside her Fulham home in London. I was 15 years, and I remember feeling a sense of shock, shared by anyone who watched UK television at the time. A little over a year later,... read more »

  The realities of success

The realities of success

With a career spanning more than three decades, platinum-selling singer/songwriter and musician, Michael W. Smith is no stranger to the radical highs and lows that come with fame and fortune. Since the early 1980s the 61-year-old American has won numerous awards including three Grammys, and... read more »

  Michael Bublé: Loves

Michael Bublé: Loves

Michael Bublé faced every parent’s worst nightmare when his son was diagnosed with cancer in 2016. The Canadian singer put his career on hold as he and his wife Luisana Lopilato cared for their sick boy, who was suffering from a rare form of... read more »

  Men on a mission

Men on a mission

Tony Sharp provides an update on the Who Let The Dads Out? Initiative. The battles are still being fought, snipers are still taking shots on the fringes, but surely the war is effectively over. In 21st-century Britain, men now know that it’s good to be... read more »