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    • 'Pop Music Is A Communist Plot' 

      Political correspondent (19--)
      The article reflects on the disapproval expressed for Pop music during the National Party's Free State Congress held the previous day.
    • Would We Stand and Watch : Our Children Being Shot? 

      Peace Print
      The first article draws on the violence witnessed on 16 June 1976 in which Hector Peterson (13-year-old) was shot by South African police. The second article contains anti-apartheid phrases with explanations referring to ...
    • "Godspell" Is Back 

      Unknown author
      The short newspaper write-up refers to the return of "Godspell" with Sarie Award winner Bruce Millar and Harriet Matiwane alongside the new all-star cast.
    • To Market, To Market to Hear Jon, Sipho, Paul, Bra, Abafana… 

      The Star Tonight (1977-09-05)
      The article refers to the musical team Jon Clegg and Sipho Mchunu who were scheduled to play in the one-night only "Music for Africa" concert. Other performers such as Paul Clingman, the Ladysmith Black Mambazo group, Sax ...
    • Colin Pratley : Bush Drums : Inside Out 

      Joseph, Ray (1979-05-25)
      The article reflects on the life, passion and music career of Colin Pratley. A black and white photograph of Pratley and his drums have been included.
    • Fundraising Events 

      Tape Aid for the blind
      The first refers to a fund-raising event in which Peter Davidson, Carol Scott and Fran Dowling were scheduled to sing. The second article consists of varying short clippings one of which relating to the new circus site on ...
    • Elastic Head Band for Market Beatles Review 

      Terry, Mike (19--)
      The article reports on the success of the Elastic Head Band's rehearsals which were underway at the time whilst also placing focus on Mac and David Marks. It was also reported that Mac had spent money to import Bob Marley ...
    • Marks To Record Tracks Via Satellite 

      The Mercury (1997-04-03)
      The article notifies the public that David Marks was scheduled to record tracks for The Hidden Years which would have a direct link via digital technology to the SABC's Radio Park Music Studios.
    • R & B-Soul Breakthrough in South Africa Busting Bias 

      Gross, Mike (1968-03-09)
      The article reflects the recording limitations during apartheid whilst also mentioning the success of South African recording companies such as Teal and Gallo.
    • 'n Nuwe Gedaante Vir Ou Chelsea 

      Viljoen, Deon (10 Februar)
      The article refers to David Marks' role in the Chelsea-Teater projects.
    • The Counter To Terrorism 

      Sunday Express; Rand Daily Mail (1980-04-06)
      The item consists of three separate newspaper articles referring to "blacks" as terrorists after attacks on small police stations continued. The remaining two articles refer to an incident in which Sasol was attacked by ...
    • These Stratagems Only Confirm One Thing 

      Sunday Post (1980-04-06)
      The article was prompted by an attack on the Booysens Police Station which had served as a demonstration for the release of Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu. Context as well as views on these figures as voiced by the ...
    • Anatomy of A Deprived City 

      Unknown author (1970)
      The newspaper caption and black and white photograph depicts three woman with no smiles on their faces. The caption states, "The faces hold the story… the business of being a Sowetan".
    • It's Your Freedom You Must Fight For 

      Gibson, Rex (19--)
      The article expands on the concept of "press freedom" and by extension makes mention of individual freedom and what that means in the context of politics in South Africa.
    • Afrikaner Life Lies Beyond Politics 

      de Klerk, W. A. (19--)
      The author of 'Puritans In Africa' reflects on Afrikaner history as well as the necessary changes needed to adapt to the changing South Africa.
    • What I Want for South Africa 

      Dr Motlana, Nthato (19--)
      The article contains the views of the chairman of the Soweto Committee who expands on his vision for South Africa for the first time.
    • South Africa : Apartheid Years 

      Unknown author
      The folder consists of newspaper photographs and articles pertaining to the apartheid regime in South Africa. Information referring to police violence, apartheid restrictions, calls for change and restrictions imposed by ...
    • When The Police PRO Met The Pressmen 

      Rand Daily Mail (1980-06-18)
      The article reflects on an instance in which the Police PRO Colonel Leon Mellet met with the foreign Press the previous day to explain the decision to screen newsmen intent on venturing into Soweto and neighbouring black ...
    • This Is South Africa 

      The Star (1980-02-27)
      The newspaper article is comprised of a quote/ response given by the Minister of Interior to a question proposed in parliament the previous week. It reflects on the reality of people being reclassified and classified ...
    • Taylor Proves His Worth 

      Nixon, R. R. W. (19--)
      The article serves as a review and reflection of a Jeremy Taylor concert. Information pertaining to its content, response and themes have been included.