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He's Still WrongBrink Slams Pik's US Broadcast
(19--)
The item consists of two articles that reflect the misleading political speech given by Pik Botha regarding the racial atmosphere in South Africa and the unequal opportunities which was presented to an American audience.
A Rousing Start To Folk Show
(19--)
The article serves as a review to the Folk'74 concert hosted at the Y-Club Theatre in which artists such as Shinnery Lynne Marshall, Scott Family, Isla Corrigal, Ian Lindsay, John Dennen, Jess Kiddle, Kichen's Wendy Coleman, ...
Folk Songs On Campus Must Not "Protest"
(19--)
The article pertains to folk music at the University of Pretoria which had not been banned by the student Council who stated that they would consider proposals to form a folk-singing society according to a student folk ...
Ballad of Biltong and Bubble Gum
(1966-07-17)
The first article has been constructed in the form of a ballad in which America was portrayed as an evil whilst the South African state was viewed as the saving grace from the rampant evils.
The Ultimate Evil
(19--)
The article reflects on the notion of banning material, as seen in the American context, and includes the implications thereof.
The Sounds of Dylan
(19--)
The article reflects on the Elastic Head Band who were scheduled to appear at the Lyric Theatre performing songs written by Bob Dylan.
South Africa : Apartheid Years
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 ...
Auditions RunningNapac Arts Trust : Development of Education Policy
The item consists of two newspaper articles pertaining to the role of acting in education. The first article calls for part-time teachers and actors for educational purposes whilst the second article relates to the role ...
Dave Marks' Column
(1973)
The magazine column written by David Marks refers to two musicians specifically, Jon Clegg and Sipho Mchunu who stayed in South Africa despite the limitations.
Master Jack Recorded by Four Jacks and A Jill on RCA42-004
The item consists of four pages, the first representing a cover printed in orange with a photograph of the musical group with a caption stating that the words and music were written and composed by David Marks. The remaining ...