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João

november 2009 -

From the new book: Compassion and Solidarity: A bilingual anthology of Indonesian Writing: the short story João, by Indonesian writer and psychologist Nelden Djakababa.

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Compassion and Solidarity: A bilingual anthology of Indonesian Writing

November 2009 -

This anthology features twenty Indonesian authors who attended the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (UWRF) in 2009.

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Simón Veléz: revolution in bamboo

November 2009 -

The Colombian architect became world famous with his fourteen-metre bamboo structure for the World Fair in Germany in 2000. He was awarded the Prince Clause Award in September 2009.

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Petina Gappah: "Humour is my weapon of choice"

November 2009 -

Zimbabwean author Petina Gappah experienced her international breakthrough in 2009 with her debut Elegy for Easterly. She doesn't see herself becoming a spokesperson for Africa, though.

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Baabal Maal: "African music is more than men pounding on a djembé"

November 2009 -

With his new cd Television the Senegalese singer wants to connect with the contemporary pop music fan and challenge prejudices about his continent's music.

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Curaçao singer Oswin Chin Behilia: "We will be placed under administrative supervision"

november 2009 -

After a singing career, a talkshow and a stint in politics he nearly had enough, but Chin is still committed to Curaçao.

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Ilán Lieberman's arresting images of missing children

October 2009 -

Since his early childhood the Mexican artist is fascinated by the theme of missing children. With his meticulously made pen and ink drawings - based on actual appeals - he tries to evoke a moment of identification between the observer and the lost child.

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Heri Dono's commitment with history

October 2009 -

With angels in cocoons, bragging politicians and flickering memorials Dono comments on the situation in his country, but also on the shared Dutch-Indonesian past.

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Indian DJs want to go worldwide

October 2009 -

The words 'Indian DJ' are usually accompanied by requests for popular Bollywood songs and their remixes. But now, a relatively new breed of Indian DJs are fighting the stereotype with electronic dance music.

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