Vol.23 No.3

Wednesday 11 January 2006    

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Arts/Culture Review
The Stranger - by Albert Camus
BOOK REVIEW [Translated by Matthew Ward from the French version of L’Etranger] Vintage International pp. 123. Available at Exclusive Books - Riverwalk Reviewed by KAGISO SENTHUFHE

Segaba expert still going strong
Botswana has a lot of talent in music. Despite that, some music genres are slowly disappearing. Specifically the traditional way of making music is a threatened talent.

No January blues for party animals
What was scheduled to be a local rap night only turned to be fun time for high spending Gaborone residents. Good performance or not, the crowd did not seem to care; all they came for was a spot to hang around for some fun. As the rappers spit rhymes, and kicked their legs in the air on stage, they seemed not to attract the attention of the crowd. No one seemed to pay attention to performances by local rappers, Apollo Diablo, Mr Doe, Oracle, and Qbio as they attempted to start the year with local rap jams.

  

 
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