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Archive for September, 2008
A few pages of my movie script / book, for your eyes only! Posted on Sep 26, 2008 Last year I published an extract on my first bookand I was very touched by the many supporting feedbacks I received about it. During the past 2 months, I have been hard at work writing a movie script which action takes place in the mid-1930s, during the Golden Age of Hollywood. It is not a movie script anymore since I entirely rewrote it, adding so many details they could only fit in a book (although I hope it will become a movie). A promise is a promise and I am keeping my word, so I will give you an access to a few pages of this -new- book. Same process as last year: all registered regulars will receive within the hour an email containing a link, providing access to a hidden page on this blog. A restricted access for members only and for a limited time. The link will be… Music of Africa: BLK JKS, from South Africa Posted on Sep 21, 2008 I often talk about Jazz, I also mention Hip/Hop, Rap and R&B but the truth is I like all kind of music (check the Music Archive) because it inspires me to write and create. You may already know my interest for Africa and for the incredible richness and diversity of the people and cultures. If everyone knows the issues some of the countries in Africa are facing (I dedicated several posts about Darfur), today I want to bring your attention to the often omitted creative and artistic side of Africa. There are a lot of truly great singers and musicians coming from the continent and I will share with you three of them I really like (although I could mention so many more…) each one delivering a message in his own style : BLK JKS, Bernard Woma and Emmanuel Jal. I will start this Music of Africa series of posts with… |
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