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Human Rights For All
(1991-12-10)
The invitation cordially invites the recipient to a book launch of two books which included "Human Rights for All" and "Amalungelo Oluntu/ Human Rights" . The item also includes an outline of the programme, short write-ups ...
From Ballads to Real Raunchy Rock
(19--)
The article focuses on Gavin Weeks as a solo artist. The newspaper clipping includes a black and white photograph of Weeks whilst reflecting on his musical talent and excellent voice. The author mentions some information ...
Curiosity Brought Them, Says Singer
(19--)
After a performance given by local folk musicians hosted at "The Place", the article discusses the lack of folk music knowledge amongst the Bloemfontein audience.
Herald Festival Preview Presents Top Local Musicians in CityHighly Enjoyable Trip Back in Time
(19--)
Both articles pertain to performances presented by The Long Haired Freaky People. The first article talks about a series of shows featuring top artists forming part of the Herald-Sponsored Preview Week scheduled to begin ...
Russia Won't Give…Peace Song Hits Disc Snag
(1986-11-01)
The item consists of two pages however the first article has been ripped whilst the second is also missing at the bottom. The second article reflects on the Charity organisation which stood to lose substantial financial ...
Sex? No. Drugs? No. Panic Attacks? Yes. : Already in his 30's, the Author Awoke One Morning and Found Himself a Rock Star
(2004-06-13)
The article refers to the musical successes, hurdles and journey of the Semisonic Band.
Mana Music Association Natal
(19--)
The brochure pertains to the Mana Music Association Natal which included an introduction, aims and objectives, the needs of MANA to achieve the proposed goals as well as an application form for those interested in joining ...
In The Hearts of Our Children, and Our Children's Children, The Sense of Bitterness Grows
(1985-01-06)
The author elaborates on the rage and bitterness felt by 'black' communities following the events witnessed at Sharpeville 24 years before the publication. The article also reflects on the ongoing mistreatment of varying ...
Paul Raymond in association with Ann Dex presents Jeremy Taylor 'Back in Town!' with his own brand of Humour…Satire…and Song
(19--)
The item consists of two pages. The first page includes a black and white photograph of Jeremy Taylor holding a guitar whilst the second serves as a biography of the musician.
Free Peoples Concert in Apartheid Trouble
(19--)
The focus pertains to the Free People concert hosted at Wits University who had been reprimanded by the National Board for permitting the inter-racial concert the previous year.