Vol.21 No.158

Friday 15 October 2004    

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Budding artist comes out
Totang Motoloki’s energy seems to be drained. His eyes are bloodshot, red giving an indication of days of continuous drudgery. His fatigue has added a good number of years to his youthful 22. Between his day job and his preparations for tonight’s opening of the exhibition titled “Introduction”, he has seen little sleep.

Escape the hustle and bustle by the pool
Tired of the hustle and bustle here in Gaborone? Aren’t we all? Where would you go to get away from it all, either on your own, with friends, as a couple, or with your family? More and more there is a lack of greenery, and in particular a dearth of green trees.

Can our love create miracles?
The Notebook is at the New Capitol Cinemas, Game City. The Notebook (2004) is about young love across a great divide, facing obstacles, but persisting. It is set in Seabrook, the Carolina coast, in 1940. It is also about “old love”, also preserving.

Cats take a message and get back to you
Ellen Drake (2004) Cats in the Cosmos, Gaborone, BSPCA, paperback 44 pages, P 20, ISBN 99912-911-5-6. Available at Exclusive Books, Riverwalk and from the BSPCA (Botswana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Box 40433, Gaborone).

  

 
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