Sit back, grab a hot cup of coffee, and find out how this warming, beautiful (and necessary) drink became so popular.
The quartet puts to tape bright, almost choral, desert blues that’s rooted in the tradition of its home country.
The true depth of Michael Mosoeu Moerane’s work as a composer and educator is revealed in a stunning new biography called The Times Do Not Permit.
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopian Authors Who Write in African 'National' LanguagesPresently, Nigeria is one of the leading African countries in terms of economic development and cultural and linguistic vibrancy. The Nigerian economic is one of the biggest in Africa. Although ...
Detroit-based music journalist Graff — who’s previously written books about Alice Cooper, Bob Seger, and Neil Young — edited this new collection of his (and his fellow journalists’) takes on the ...
On July 13, 1985, history was made with the first ever global concert taking place simultaneously in London's Wembley Stadium ...
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The New Times on MSNWeekend plans? Here’s what’s on in KigaliThis weekend in Kigali is all about culture, community, music—of course—and a touch of sports. Here’s your guide to the top seven spots for the best entertainment fix. FRVB Serie A Round IX Elite ...
It starts with tapping toes. It’s followed by shaking shoulders, waving arms and swaying hips. You hear music and pretty soon you’re dancing to a beat, and maybe even singing along ...
Author Preston Lauterbach's new book "Before Elvis" explores the Black artists who influenced Elvis Presley's music. The book ...
Bob Geldof, lead singer of Irish rock band the Boomtown Rats, saw that broadcast and decided to help the only way he knew how ...
This rally cry of a musical was driven home by Bob Geldof’s choice words for Donald Trump after Sunday’s opening performance.
Now, with his arsenal of flutes and appropriately sensitive accompanists on harp, trombone, percussion and hip-hop poetry — ...
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