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Eye Magazine | Feature | The work must be read

Eye Magazine | Feature | The work must be read
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Concert Review: Orville Peck at the Campfire Stage, Hinterland Music Festival

Concert Review: Orville Peck at the Campfire Stage, Hinterland Music Festival
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Blue Gene Tyranny Was Texas s Greatest Piano Prodigy – Texas Monthly

Blue Gene Tyranny Was Texas s Greatest Piano Prodigy – Texas Monthly
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Afropop Worldwide | Hip Deep Angola 4: The Cuban Intervention in Angola

Hip Deep Angola 4: The Cuban Intervention in Angola The 27-year-long Angolan civil war was also an international crossroads of the Cold War as well as a regional resource war, involving Cuba, the Soviet Union, Zaire, South Africa, and the U.S. When it was over, Namibia was independent, apartheid had fallen, Angola was a nation, and the Soviet Union had ceased to exist. Through music, interviews, and historical radio clips, producer Ned Sublette, author of Cuba and Its Music, tells the story of Cuba’s massive commitment in Africa, from the Cuban Revolution in 1959 and the subsequent independence of Congo, to the end of the Soviet Union in 1991. We talk to guest scholar Piero Gleijeses, foreign policy specialist at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and author of

Kanaval concludes this Sunday at 10AM with a musical celebration

Credit Photo Courtesy of the Artist Kanaval: Haitian Rhythms & the Music of New Orleans is a three hour documentary hosted by Haitian-American and New Orleans based artist and musician, Leyla McCalla, a founding member of Our Native Daughters & alumna of the GRAMMY award-winning Carolina Chocolate Drops. Leyla’s work unearthing history and musical tradition, combined with her knowledge of cultural hybridization and her own identity as a Haitian-American have given her a unique voice and perspective. Her music reflects her eclectic and diverse life experiences, projecting respect for eloquent simplicity that is rarely achieved. The program airs its final episode this Sunday at 10AM. 

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