In Mali, music was once silenced by extremists, but some refused to stop. Now they are rebuilding, keeping traditional sounds alive, and helping the next generation rise through rhythm.
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Teams have begun arriving in Morocco for the 35th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), which kicks off this weekend.
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Wesley Louissant--a.k.k. Wesli--is a Montreal-based singer/composer/guitarist/bandleader from Haiti. His stylistic range is deep and wide, and he's a dynamo on stage, as we've learned seeing his ...
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Bill Bell — Willis Bell — was an American photographer who settled in Ghana, and we became close. He published “The Roadmakers” (1961) [a collaborative photo essay done with the playwright Efua ...
Somaiya Vidyavihar marked its 84th Foundation Day, reflecting on the institution’s journey since 1942 and its growing role in ...