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Chaos Revisited?The Police Behind an Iron CurtainMr Smit's Re-think
(1980-06-01)
The newspaper articles reflect on the political environment in South Africa during the 1980s. The three articles draw on contextual information surrounding that period whilst maintaining a focus on racist legislations, ...
Woodstock Music and Art Fair presents An Aquarian Exposition in White Lake, N. Y.
(1996)
The first page includes a short write up pertaining to the Splashy Fen Festival event which included a mention of some outstanding musicians and highlights of the event whilst the second page included lyrics of "Fairygold" ...
Toronto's Two Faces of Africa
(1978)
The colour newspaper article and short captain depicts Colin Pratley and Bassie Kleinbooi in concert in Toronto. The show was said to be a revamped version of Bertha Egnos.
Concert : The Elastic Head Band
(1979-01-26)
The article reflects on a concert featuring the Elastic Head Band, David Marks, Mike Dickman and Leonie Hofmeyer to name a few. The article evaluates the success of the show and points out some shortfalls experienced during ...
Grand Hotel Port Elizabeth : Menu
(1970-04-07)
The menu includes a list of foods available for lunch as well as mentions of a cold buffet and desserts.
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.
Tony Bird : A Surprising White Voice : From Africa
(1976-12-27)
The article refers to a performance given by Tony Bird. The author expands on his talents and unusual voice as well as mentioning some political context and biographical information.
Country Joe McDonald at Woodstock
(1994-08-10)
The newspaper photograph of Country Joe McDonald was taken by David Marks at the 1969 Woodstock "Festival of peace and love"
Mandela Natal Peace Rally
(1990-02-26)
The cover pertains to the recording of the ANC Peace Rally which took place at Kings Park, Durban. The address by Comrade Nelson Mandela was documented and recorded on a CD alongside the song "Mandela S.A" by 14 Shabalala.
Ashley Parker, Scorpio Songwriter
(1979-02-02)
The article refers to musician Ashley Parker whereby Sacks reflects on Parker's decision to pursue a solo career without his former band. The article focuses on his perceptions with regard to audiences whilst also including ...