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Dr. Kalie
(1968-11-21)
The invitation includes information pertaining to the venue, RSVP particulars, times and dates of the event. A mention of the expected dress code has also been included for those attending the preview of Dr. Kalie.
Newsletter No. 3 : Greetings For Christmas and The New Year
(1968-12)
The newsletter includes an opening note to the reader as well as a list of committee members for 1969. Sections pertaining to upcoming plans, news, current discussions as well as record suggestions are also present. A brief ...
Four Jacks & A Jill : News Mag : No. 3
(1968-07)
The newsletter included a welcoming letter to the readers, a write-up pertaining to Bruce Bark as well as a section relating to a guest column written by David Marks.
Apartheid - In Petty StyleA Euphemism and It's Tag Can't Obscure An Immense Insult
(1968-11-23)
The first article primarily questioned the "separate development" policies in South Africa whilst the second article also questioned the "petty apartheid" system which had been in operation during the latter 1960s.
This Is The Hit "Master Jack"
(1968-02-24)
The piece of paper promotes the release of the hit 'Master Jack' composed and written by David Marks. The hit was performed by Four Jacks and A Jill.
Potential For South African Music
(1968-10)
The article addresses the reality of music productions in South Africa as well as confronting the idea that South African music has the ability to become international hits as seen in the case of "Master Jack".
Programme : Dr. Kalie
(1968)
The programme includes a list of cast members, a short synopsis of the production accompanied by biographical information of the cast as well as the filming settings.
Not Now Darling
(1968-11-27)
The programme includes short biographies of the director and cast members which is accompanied by black and white photographs of those featured. A short write-up pertaining to "The Academy" was also included alongside ...
Koinonia presents Folk Fun
(1968-11)
The Folk Fun programme included a list of musicians according to their scheduled time slots, a write-up pertaining to The South African Folk Music Association as well as reasons for joining the society which was accompanied ...