Paying homage
Pitchom, Batida, Vieux Farka Toure, P-Unit, Sauti Sol and Tinariwen comprise our weekly Music Break.
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Tom Devriendt was an editorial board member of Africa is a Country before there was an editorial board.
Pitchom, Batida, Vieux Farka Toure, P-Unit, Sauti Sol and Tinariwen comprise our weekly Music Break.
Aflam, a new Belgian “festival of Arab cinema,” features seven new and recent films about Egypt in Brussels.
What is with the increasing use of sci-fi and horror elements in fairly recent music videos and films by African artists.
If people still bought full albums, we would suggest them buying these 10 from 2011 for their friends. Like we will.
A new ad for how DNA works feeds into a fear-riddled white South African state of mind about black crime and blacks-as-a-class as criminals.
The Dutch 'Stop Aids Now!' campaigns have a long tradition of appealing to potential donors in Holland's streets. November and December are the months the posters and TV ads pop up (around World Aids Day on December 1, coinciding with the arrival of Saint Nicholas and his Black Petes, and the ensuing spending spree) -- staple NGO tactics this time of year. With governments slashing their international aid budgets, the street is where NGOs will need to scrape their money together. So you tell the Dutch that African kids "Mary and Neema don't know how to prevent AIDS, but you do." Or you show them (as in the video above) that while Dutch Alex wants a video game and Esther and Kim want a skippy ball, Themba wants to know "whether kissing will make you HIV positive," and that "Ayanna wants a long and healthy life." A reader suggested it was a rather patronizing and regressive campaign. She's being too kind.
This is our third Music Break post. It is curated by anthropologist Tom DeVriendt, who may just take a liking to keep doing them.