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Freedom's song: Chris Moss celebrates the enduring tradition of Latin American protest song - music When I arrived in Buenos Aires in 1991, much of the music being played on the radio was imported, middle-of-the-road rock. Radio stations were paid to play it, and it featured incessantly on many o...(Continue Reading) Food for thought: a compelling play about living life with death all around you The Arab-Israeli Cookbook Gate Theatre, London W11 In September 2003, Robin Soans travelled to Israel, the West Bank and Gaza along with co-directors ......(Continue Reading)Look who's rocking the casbah: the revolutionary implications of Arab music videos - Culture and Reviews ONE OF THE more interesting music videos released last year features an attractive brunette who, according to the video's narrative, is involved in a liaison taking place in a Paris hotel room. The...(Continue Reading)Let the music play: despite growing audience, fledgling Internet radio stations have a tough, uphill battle - Web - Black Digerati Two years ago, when Neil Blake started an Internet radio Website out of the basement of his home in Massapequa, New York, he counted just one other listener. But since then Blakeradio.com has attra...(Continue Reading)Music in the classroom: a user's guide for every teacher In the popular film School of Rock, Jack Black, as substitute teacher Dewey Finn, leaps to the front of the classroom, whips out an electric guitar, ......(Continue Reading)
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