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Emotional Scene At Sari Prize-Giving
(1968-10-05)
The article refers to a prize-giving event in which seven Sari Award winners in the 10 categories received their golden awards. A specific focus has been placed on song writer David Marks. Professional and personal information ...
Folk Music at The Mancles' Folk Festival
(19--)
The advertisement promotes upcoming events hosted at the Mancles' Folk Theatre which was organised by Third Ear Music . Information pertaining to the venue, times, contact details and prices have also been included.
Outer Cover : Dedicated to Cathy
(19--)
The cartoon serves as a vinyl cover which includes all the artists part of the release. There is no clear indication of a title although a list of songs and musicians have been included.
Peace Call Up : Clearing Land for a Peace Park
(19--)
The brochure includes all relevant information pertaining to the Peace Park Project which was an initiation proposed by the ECC. The item also includes all information relating to when, where and what to bring to the event.
Gasbag : Four Winds Folk Music Club Newsletter
(1973-06)
All pages forming part of this item were taken from the newsletter. The newsletter includes write-ups about the Folk Music Club in Port Elizabeth, the Durban Folk Festival, Dave Temple and the Banjo. A letter sent by a ...
Afrikaner Life Lies Beyond Politics
(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.
In Concert
(19--)
The newspaper clipping consists of two black and white photographs with short captions of musicians in concert.
Four Jacks and A Jill Are Tops
The article pertains to the band, Four Jacks and A Jill who won two Sari Awards. The article reflects on the bands success whilst mentioning the composer of their hit, David Marks. The article also includes names of other ...
Mr. Nico
The item consists of lyrics as well as the musical composition of the song, "Mr. Nico".
'Detention without trial is unacceptable in the international community, but here it has become the norm. The public is becoming numbed to this whole idea … and it hardly arouses comment anymore'On The Eve on International Human Rights Day, a Look at the Grim Situation in South Africa : 1093 : The Score for People Held Without Trial During 1984 : And That's The Yardstick By Which Our Human Rights Are MeasuredJailed for Dagga...
(19--)
Both articles discuss the South African state's detention policies and unfair practices.