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The Blue Dragon. Interview Oct 1, 2011 995
Death and the king's horseman. Theater review Mar 1, 2010 1020
'We have survived!' Beverly Andrews on how the Aboriginal people of Australia use music to highlight the centuries-old injustice meted out to them by the European settlers who took over their motherland. Jan 1, 2009 1173
Amazing grace: Beverly Andrews reports on a new initiative bringing relief to poor schools in Africa, started by a small UK-based charity group, Schools 4 Schools. Organization overview Mar 1, 2007 924
'Impressively made and impressively executed': a South African artistic director and the dance company she created in Britain are getting rave reviews. Beverly Andrews went to meet her. Interview Jan 1, 2007 857
Fated for the lofty perch. Apr 1, 2006 976
Mama Africa: a season of films; Beverly Andrews on an exciting new show of African cinema mounted by the British Film Institute. Dec 1, 2005 763
Africa Remix confounds the critics: Beverly Andrews on the exciting exhibition of contemporary African art held first in Dusseldorf, then London and now Paris, at the Centre Pompidou. Whatever the critics say, she writes, the fact remains that there is always something new and exciting out of Africa. Jul 1, 2005 1030
Haitian magic: Beverly Andrews on one of Haiti's visual artists, Franz Lamonthe, whose work serves as a bridge between the island nation and the African mother continent. Lamonth was in London recently to exhibit his work. Critical Essay Dec 1, 2004 966
Guyana: ritual and identity; Joy Richardson (below), the Guyanese-born painter, is a woman to meet. Beverly Andrews went to see her and they talked about her inspiring work. This is her report. Mar 1, 2004 974
Films Dirty Pretty Things: Beverly Andrews on a new film depicting life in the African community in the UK. "It highlights a dark nether world, where people are so poor that they have to sell parts of themselves". (The Arts). Brief Article Apr 1, 2003 702
Sculpture ancestral voices: Beverly Andrews on the inspiring work of the Ghanaian master, Al Anatsui. "Through his sculpture, he presents an Africa seen on its own terms". (The Arts). Jan 1, 2003 911
Uganda: 'To write is to live'. (Arts and Culture). Brief Article Oct 1, 2001 762
Himba on film: Beverly Andrews on Kin, the film that puts the Himba people in the frame. (Arts & Culture). Mar 1, 2001 1132
Contemporary art from Nigeria. (Arts and Culture). Brief Article Jan 1, 2001 855

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