A great cross section of music representing the Kel Tamasheq (Tuareg) people of the Northern Sahara.
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Music Review: Mark Knopfler – Privateering
Not many people can compassionately sing about the realities of making a living without pontificating. Mark Knopfler can.
Read More »Music Review: Amanda Palmer & The Grand Theft Orchestra – Theatre Is Evil
From start to finish a work of art with every note and nuance carefully crafter. Be prepared to be amazed.
Read More »Television Review: Wallander lll
As Wallander Kenneth Branagh gives the type of performance that is the stuff of legend.
Read More »Music Review: Dispatch – Circles Around The Sun
An album emotionally and intellectually maturer then anything they previously released retaining the enthusiasm for life and music that distinguished them in the past.
Read More »DVD Review: Ballads, Blues & Bluegrass: A Film By Alan Lomax
No modern unplugged concert you've seen can match watching these great musicians hanging out in the casual atmosphere of Lomax's living room.
Read More »Book Review: Rolling Stones 50 X 20, Edited by Chris Murray
Rolling Stones 50 X 20 captures the essence of what gave the Rolling Stones their bad boy reputation and the joy they continue to take in playing the music they love.
Read More »Movie Review: The Green Wave
The Iranian government clamped down against protestors with a viciousness designed to obliterate resistance and destroy hope.
Read More »DVD Review: Above Suspicion – Set 1
Dark, gritty and not very pleasant at times, but probably one of the best acted and produced/directed police procedurals I've ever seen.
Read More »Movie Review: Far Out Isn’t Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story
This film gives us an indication of what we've been missing and hopefully whats still to come from one of the great creative minds of ours or any time.
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