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Sephiri Se Dule survives the hurdle IT is a story that has been told many times before. It is a story that keeps changing faces and forms yet remains the same and timeless. Boy meets girl, boy and girl fall in love and are inevitably consumed by it. The ultimate outcome is a gruesome death. Such is a story like Sephiri Se Dule, The Company’s love tragedy production, which recently made a debut at the South African National Arts Festival this month in Grahamstown, South Africa and received raving reviews.Love and its acceptance in Hanoi
The Vertical Ray of the Sun is showing only at Maru a Pula, A/V Centre at 7 p.m. on the 27th of July (Gaborone Film Society)
The Vertical Ray of the Sun or (A la verticale de l’ete) but known in Asia as The Height of Summer (2000), is a Vietnamese film made in Hanoi, Saigon and among the thousand islands of Halong Bay in the Gulf of Tonkin. It is Tran Anh Hung’s third film, and the second actually filmed in Vietnam. It has been recognised at various film festivals around the world.A candid biography of highs and lows
Still Grazing (Hard cover)
Hugh Masekela with D Michael Cheers
Crown Publishers, pp 394
Available from Exclusive Books
THE book begins with Hugh’s early interest in music whilst still a student at St Peters College, near Alexandra. His talent was recognized by Bishop Trevor Huddleston, the tireless anti apartheid campaigner and Christian Socialist who developed a lifelong friendship with the budding trumpeter right from the time he got him an instrument from the legendary Louis Armstrong.
Sample the Grand Palm weekend buffet
WHEN I heard that there was a weekend buffet special at the Grand Palm for P69 only, I was all ears, as well as stomach. Verified that it is on from Friday evening up to Sunday luncheon. Great Stuff!! Me thinks! So I was in like Flynn!
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