Vol.23 No.107

Friday 21 July 2006    
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Arts/Culture Review
A taste of tradition cuisine in the city
In modern day Gaborone, where most hotels and restaurants lean towards serving "western" meals, Neo Moutswi brings a taste of tradition to the city.

Fanfare at Ramotswa President's Day fest
The village of Ramotswa was a beehive of activity over the long weekend when it hosted a cultural festival to commemorate this year's President's Day holidays. On Monday, police were stationed at every corner of the village directing traffic, or just assuring that the peace was kept.

Museum recalls Nazi use of Rembrand
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - His face is one of the best known in the art world, and as the Netherlands celebrates the 400th anniversary of Rembrandt's birth, his life and work retain few secrets. But did you know he was once a Nazi icon?

Get a load of this dump!
"Garfield: The Tail of Two Kitties" (2006) is coming to the NCC and is soon available as a DVD. If you watched "Garfield One" which came out two years ago, you know the background story for "Garfield Two". But if you didn't see it, no worries. It is still the mixed media (humans and animations) marvel of the comic strip created by Jim Davis.

Knowledge deep in their hearts and memories
Camara Laye (1954) translated from the French by James Kirkup and Ernest Jones, with an introduction by Philippe Thoby-Marcelin "The Dark Child: The Autobiography of An African Boy"-a.k.a "L'Enfant Noir" (1953), New York, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 188 pages, paperback, P90, reprint ISBN 374-50768-6 original ISBN 080901548X for paperback edition. Available at Exclusive Books, Riverwalk.

  

 
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