NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - An exhaustive, if sometimes exhausting, history lesson about the struggle to abolish apartheid in South Africa, "Have You Heard From Johannesburg" is likely to be ...
In 1967, the South African photographer Ernest Cole published a book of photographs called “House of Bondage,” exposing the day-to-day evils of apartheid. He struck the deal in New York City, where he ...
Gordon Main’s apartheid-era documentary “London Recruits” has been tapped as the opening film at the sixth Joburg Film Festival, which takes place Feb. 27 – March 3 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The ...
Through Milisuthando, cultural thinker Milisuthando Bongela confronts South Africa’s unfinished healing — reimagining ...
NORTH MANKATO — Two of their previous choices were made into successful Hollywood movies last year, so don’t be surprised if you hear that Trevor Noah’s autobiographical book, “Born A Crime: Stories ...
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- She died just how she wanted to -- singing on stage for a good cause. And her songs wafted out of taxis and radios, as fellow Africans struggled with their grief at her ...
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Miriam Makeba, the South African singer who wooed the world with her sultry voice but was banned from her own country for more than 30 years under apartheid, died after collapsing on stage in Italy.
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