Young Cambodian artists are being mentored as they explore the links between their traditional music and modern works – but they need our help.
Election blues... and reds and greens
This is not a General Election that any of us can approach with great enthusiasm, writes Chris Brazier.
- Chris Brazier
- April 6, 2010
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KPFA Radio Interview
Have a listen to my interview with Berkeley’s KPFA Radio on my recent trip to Baghdad, to research the May issue of New Internationalist - all about Iraq, 7 years after the invasion.
- Hadani Ditmars
- April 1, 2010
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Checkpoint 303 - crossing boundaries
The politically engaged group refer to their work as ‘Free tunes from the Occupied Territories’, as Louise Gray discovers.
- Louise Gray
- March 31, 2010
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How to vote responsibly
A new campaign offers the disillusioned electorate the chance to 'donate' their vote to people affected by British Government policies.
- Zoe Cormier
- March 29, 2010
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Calling all young writers!
A new competition to honour the work and words of US writer and activist Paul Goodman has been launched by documentary-maker Jonathan Lee.
Hate has no place in the house of God
Desmond Tutu speaks out against the wave of homophobia sweeping across many African countries.
Turn up the volume!
New to the website this month: a chance to listen to the albums we review.
- Louise Gray
- March 17, 2010
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Fuelling the debate
It's big, but it's not clever - the biofuel boom is threatening lives and land.
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