Vol.21 No.81

Thursday 27 May 2004    

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Arts/Culture Review
Kuru Art Retrospective comes to Gabs
KURU artists from D’Kar near Ghanzi, are preparing for their first retrospective exhibition, Dòro-qhãò Mola wa godimo in Setswana or Rainbow in English.

Turn three times to cook
BACK STAGE
“Run Lola Run” is at the Maru a Pula School A.V Centre on Tuesday 1st of June only at 7 p.m. (Gaborone Film Society). RUN Lola Run (1999) or Lola Rennt is directed by German, Tom Tykwer. He says he began by wanting to make a movie about energy. In this he has eminently succeeded.

Jackson lawyers seek legal papers
LAWYERS for singer Michael Jackson have accused the prosecutors in his trial of being unnecessarily slow in handing over important documents. They said prosecutors had failed to provide them with key papers six months after Jackson's arrest.

A family of nations
“The Commonwealth: A Family of Nations”, Cape Town, Kwela Books, 112 pages, P 70.00, ISBN 0-7957-0173-X. REVIEWED
SHELDON G. WEEKS THIS unique volume, A4 size, and laid out like the classic “Family of Man” book in the 1950s, is replete with colour graphics and photographs. It is designed to familiarise the reader with the history of the Commonwealth and how it works today.

  

 
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