Tuesday, 22 May 2012
africa
Tags: [africa, poverty, bono, joshua tree, beatitudes, blessed, christ, waves of sorrow, November, single, new release, latest, limited edition, edge, larry, adam, live aid, project red]  ...
... Russian philosopher, a linguist-cum-biologist, a researcher who once drove a garbage truck across Africa, a plumber descended from Aztec royalty. He asks how they arrived there. As one puts it, “if you ...
... back through the spirituals of African-American slaves to Blues, Jazz, and Funk music today.  Again and again music has proven to be the great truth teller of every generation. Music is how, Dr. West says, ...
... speak of the northern hemisphere not as a native, but as an immigrant. Born in South Africa, Isakov is now a Coloradoan by way of Pittsburgh. He has played South By Southwest and now regularly shares his ...
... that he used to sing in his predominantly African-American church (what a sight!). Crouch is a SMART man and after playing Tom Waits and then Bach on the piano, and then explaining each and the longing ...
... all things were fairly evenly distributed.? Then Bono started blabbing about some country called "Africa" (later research revealed "Africa" to actually be a continent, consisting of ...
... are juxtaposed alongside the beauty of both the African landscape and its people. And though the film adequately communicates the absurdity afoot in Northern Uganda, it is not the heart of the story. In ...
... to the aid of remote villages, and we read of an steadily rising death toll. My question today, here on a rare rainy day in Colorado, here as wildfires rage in Florida, here as AIDS steals life in Africa ...
... Obama is African-American with an international upbringing. Mitt Romney is making waves for his adherence to the Mormon religion. And, of course, Hillary Clinton has made many believe that the next Commander ...
... be no surprise then that U2's upcoming single finds its setting in Africa's landscape. In a video interview released on the band's website late last week, Bono not only performs the new single, he discusses ...
... of time? What if I took that time and thought about AIDS in Africa or poverty downtown, just minutes away from my house? And that led me to think about how I can affect change. Today.  ...
... known as "Bobo" -- grew up in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), Malawi and Zambia in 1970's and '80's Africa. Her story is powerful, unsentimental, vivid. She manages to capture Africa: ...
... takes a break in the middle of the song to do a little preaching. He tells the story of Apartheid in South Africa and the lack of action from Western nations. And at the end of his preaching Bono calls ...
... of Green and Hughes to live, work, and succeed in a culture intrinsically opposed to their triumph. As an aside, WOL-AM has grown into the flagship station for Radio One , an African-American managed ...
... six African-American youths in the South who gotinvolved in a fight with a white student in their town. I was able to proudly reply that I already have joined the group. In fact, I'm in a few socially ...
... has culturally embedded itself with musical meaning; meaning that those of another culture-third-world Africa, or aboriginal Australia-may not understand. Why are there notes (for you musicians: a 7th ...
... causes. Bono's celebrity label has practically shifted from "lead singer" to Africa's biggest fan, advocate, and poverty combatant. (Visit: One.org and MakePovertyHistory.org ) In addition, The Edge has ...
... African-American woman about the history of Joseph Smith and how he fits into, and completes, her already believed Christian doctrine. One man’s suit is gray and the other is black. I’m not sure that I ...
... Red has died down recently, it seems likely to pick up with this month's Africa issue of Vanity Fair guest-edited by Bono. NBC recently reported that the (Product) Red corporations have spent ...
... now our future comfort was being insured by the oppression and killing of thousands of African men, woman and children. As I sat at my dinning room table with my own one year old son on my lap, I wept. ...
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