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/ 26 May 1995

Regulating in whose interest

The IBA has a new target in its sights — satellite TV — and it’s heading for a battle with those who believe it has no business there. Dirk de Vos reports EARLY this year, the Independent Broadcasting Authority attempted to amend the Act by which it is governed by inserting the words “space stations”, […]

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/ 26 May 1995

Triumph of true sentiment

CINEMA: Digby Ricci THAT acerbically brilliant novelist and essayist, Brigid Brophy, once titled an essay on Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women: “A Masterpiece, and Dreadful”. The “dreadful” aspects, inevitably, provoke the most enjoyable and unabashed tears: Marmee’s long- suffering, instructive “storytelling” (“So they agreed to stop complaining, to enjoy the blessings already possessed”), Beth’s affectionate […]

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/ 26 May 1995

The B man gets in a spin 20

Bafana Khumalo=20 Native Tongue=20 I should have let the son of a female dog be. I really=20 should have let him walk past me as I stood at the Civic=20 Theatre foyer trying to convince my dearly beloved that I=20 was the most important person in that theatre — that with=20 a flick of my […]

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/ 26 May 1995

New team serving aces

It has been a turbulent year for tennis, but the future is looking brighter TENNIS: Jon Swift IN attempting a retrospective of a turbulent year for tennis in this country, it is more apposite to look ahead than behind. This is not to discount the notable successes achieved by Wayne Ferreira — twice winner over […]

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/ 26 May 1995

Players for the top jobs

Themba waKashe, chief director of the Ministry of Arts and Culture, is reluctant to identify possible candidates for the most powerful cultural positions in the land — members of the National Arts Council —“because the people will be doing the nominating”. But a glance at the present make-up of the performing arts councils, the current […]

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/ 26 May 1995

Gently does it at the Windybrow 20

THEATRE: David le Page=20 ANTONY Sher would have had a field day at the Windybrow=20 Centre for the Arts, currently hosting a season of New=20 South African Plays. For this is a theatre complex where=20 plays occasionally have to be cancelled, on evenings when=20 cast outnumbers audience. This is not always a fair=20 process. A […]

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/ 26 May 1995

The shape of arts policy to come

The government will be publishing its White Paper on Arts and Culture in the new year. HAZEL FRIEDMAN finds out what’s in store for IT doesn’t take soothsayer’s skills to predict the contents of the government’s White Paper on Arts and Culture, which will be released in the new year. Simply refer to the first […]

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/ 26 May 1995

Soweto gets its first bookshop

Bronwen Jones Soweto’s first bookshop will open its doors in Dobsonville on June 1. The bookshop idea, which has been tossed back and forth since last year in NGO-land, initially met with doubts and tales of doom. Publishers and possible investors wondered: “How safe will our stock be? How will we be paid? How can […]