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Market Theatre: I Declare this Building Open

Posted on November 25, 2010 by lemn sissay
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Stopping smoking has not as much changed me as helped me become myself. Nomalanga a DJ for VOWfm who goes under the name Miss Sunshine says my face is more open. Her words should be a declaration at an Read more [...]
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24th: Treading Water with Stones in My Pockets.

Posted on November 24, 2010 by lemn sissay
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9am to 12.30pm I meet Lebogang Mashile in Parkhurst and we talk and talk and talk becasue we are brother and sister. And in early afternoon I meet Abebe Zegeye a wonderful man and Jyoti Mistry the academic Read more [...]
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22nd: Afternoon's sea salt on the Evening shoals

Posted on November 22, 2010 by lemn sissay
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At about 2pm I drive to Melville, to wish café, for an interview with Beeld the Afrikaans language newspaper with theatre critic Kobus Burger. Is this your local” he says . “Not really” I reply Read more [...]
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22nd: African Mosaique Morning.

Posted on November 22, 2010 by lemn sissay
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I devote a most of the morning to selecting three tracks which best depict my experience of family. I do this for Miranda Sawyer of The Guardian Newspaper for an interview on December 1st when back in Read more [...]
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FELA KUTI: Cultural Shock and Awe stopped by a Class Act in A Class Action: Part Two.

Posted on November 17, 2010 by lemn sissay
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(continued from part one) Fela Kuti was like a brother to Carlos Moore who wrote the authorised biography in first person as part of a deep and loving friendship. And it is this story that has been Read more [...]
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FELA KUTI: Cultural Shock and Awe stopped by a Class Act in A Class Action: Part One.

Posted on November 17, 2010 by lemn sissay
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ON NOVEMBER 9TH Amelia Hill of Guardian reports “An award-winning American musical based on his life – lavishly praised by a string of American celebrities, including Madonna, Spike Lee, Toni Morrison, Read more [...]
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One Million Books for Millions of people.

Posted on November 15, 2010 by lemn sissay
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I awoke at three am as today. The Butterflies settled in my stomach and I realised it was ridiculous to be awake at this time so forced myself back to sleep and woke again at seven. Staring into the Read more [...]
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Making The Cut

Posted on November 11, 2010 by lemn sissay
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I wake at 5am in a cats cradle of birdsong, wrapped in its web and suspended from a giant dark tree in a forest of night. Light spears the canopy and from nowhere shoals of golden fish swim around me. Read more [...]
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A bookshop on the edge of time: Part two

Posted on November 9, 2010 by lemn sissay
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“See when I grew up there was no Apartheid” He squinted as if examining his own words. “there was no apartheid”. This I had to hear: a fifty year old liberal looking white guy who runs a Read more [...]
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A Bookshop On The Edge Of Time: Part One.

Posted on November 9, 2010 by lemn sissay
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I had some time to murder… I had some time on my hands, an hour inside of a morning and I love a good bookshop so inside I went with my hour casue a good bookshop is a time machine: Somewhere between Read more [...]
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