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Trapero looks at the culture in a small Argentinean prison showing life in the moment.…
Anyone who offers a diagnosis of the current economic malaise and prescribes a cure, but has not read this book, doesn’t know what they’re talking about.…
This is a haunting and sometimes upsetting film – with little dialogue but great authenticity and power.…
Hoe-down fiddles, the rhythmic rattle of spoons and kazoos with some banjos marking time, and you could be – where? A fictive Appalachian town? Some 1930s travelling music show?…
Part memoir, part social commentary, part philosophical inquiry, US writer Nick Flynn’s book builds on his earlier autobiography, Another Bullshit Night in Suck City.…
Folk music, as Empire and Love shows so well, is a music that has a grounding in both past and present, both populist and political.…
An intimate album with the space for real spontaneity…
This documentary raises the bar in not only looking good, but in putting it all in context…
Assembled under the artistic directorship of Victor Gama, Tsikaya is a superb example of how music is rooted in the society it comes from.…
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