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    • Chris and Leonie do a grand ceremonial 

      The Star (1977-07-30)
      This document contains two pages from The Star. On the first page there is a picture of the individuals dancing in the play "The Grand Ceremonial" at Johannesburg's Market Café. The second page discusses how the swamps are ...
    • Cartoon : Protesters 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The cartoon caption states, "Are the protesters in Britain versatile enough to demonstrate against cricket as well as Rugby?"
    • Ms Tambo misses London 

      Daly, Emma (1993-05-05)
      This newspaper article discusses Tselane Tambo and her father Oliver Tambo's return to South Africa.
    • Improve marketing and inter company communication 

      Marks, David
      This document discusses possible ideas to improve their marketing and inter company communication.
    • Chiswick Records 

      Marks, David
      This document speaks about the Chiswick Records, Free Peoples concerts and the administration of the record company.
    • Festive greetings from Sonja and Jeremy 

      Sonja; Jeremy
      This document gives background about the Hidden Years Music Archive as well as festive greetings from the author.
    • Sharp Zinto 

      Marks, David
      This document provides a possible song list for the Sharp Zinto radio program.
    • Why Didn't They Do This Before? 

      Feldman, Peter (1979-01-26)
      The article refers to the Elastic Head Band who had previously made records by reshaping other people's work. The author expands on how the band decided to rather make their own material. The focus then shifts to particulars ...
    • Getting Out of the Vinyl Groove 

      Minervini, Rina (19--)
      The article reflects on music in South Africa and the need for musicians and bands to explore their own sounds in a venue with an audience which appreciates new sounds rather than merely following the mainstream trends. ...
    • Dylan Show Has Little To Offer 

      Cox, Molra (1977)
    • Breakfast Quip 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The cartoon depicts a crowd walking onto a plane that is chartered. The caption states that "All we need now is to be hijacked".
    • Kaunda Sees 2nd Vietnam In Africa 

      President Kenneth Kaunda (19--)
      The item consists of two political newspaper articles, the first comprising of the words of the Zambian president whilst the other serves as a summary of those words. The first article explains how President Kaunda warned ...
    • Political Gimmick 

      Unknown author (1969)
      The item is comprised of two newspaper articles. The first relates to the South African governments' approach in dealing with issues such as those pertaining to the introduction of the television into the country. The ...
    • Naked Man Walking Through Crowd 

      Free Rock Concert (19--)
      The newspaper caption and photograph relate to a free rock concert featuring the rolling stones whereby a naked man waded his way through the scene.
    • National (Party) Unity 

      Berry (19--)
      The cartoon depicts the National Party as a spider on a web with a fly depicting the position of English speakers in the country. The image depicting "captive voter" has been shown as bounded and tangled prey on the web.
    • Cartoon : Injustices 

      Publishers-Hall Syndicate (1969)
      The cartoon relates to the hypocritical nature of the South African court system which highlights the questionable and unequal justice system.
    • Wanted for Christmas 

      Unknown author (19--)
    • Cartoon : Christmas Scene 

      Herbert (19--)
      The cartoon relates to the political atmosphere around Christmas time in South Africa during racial tensions at the time.
    • Performance : Words and Music by Bob Dylan 

      Goosen, Anton (1977)
      The short newspaper article reflects on the concert named, "Words and Music by Bob Dylan" performed by the Elastic Head Band featuring varying South African musicians whilst in Johannesburg.
    • Concert : Words and Music by Bob Dylan 

      Unknown author (1977)
      The short newspaper article reflects on the concert named, "Words and Music by Bob Dylan" performed by the Elastic Head Band featuring varying South African musicians.