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/ 29 October 2010
<i>M&G</i> reviewers listens to the latest by The Black Angel, Malachai and Suzanne Vega.
<b>Loyiso Gola</b> says he listens ‘to whatever is different to what’s coming out in the mainstream’.
After missing out on Cuba’s great collaboration, the AfroCubism stars finally get it together — 10 years later.
Like weeds growing through cracks, Jo Ractliffe’s photos draw attention to Angolan war history
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/ 29 October 2010
Museums are increasingly getting cold feet about exhibiting human bodies and body parts, despite surveys showing great public interest.
The only trashy thing about this country resort is the x-rated ‘Dirkie Sanchez suite’
Ancient myths and modern-day tale speak to us.
For <b>Robin Denselow</b>, walking into the rehearsals of <i>Fela!</i>, it was impossible to stop thinking about the last time he met Fela Kuti.
Woodstock in Cape Town isn’t really the right setting for a western, even a spaghetti western. But it’s the perfect place for an urban cowgirl.
<b>Peter Bradshaw</b> reviews <i>Four Lions</i> a satirical black comedy about Islamic suicide bombers.