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Culture >  Experiences of literature, art, film and performance
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India embraces the 'monologues'

The Vagina Monologues recently celebrated its 200th performance in India. Co-director Mahabanoo Mody-Kotwal talks about her journey with the play

Article photoHomelessness: the big issue in Montreal media

Serge Lareault, chair of the International Network of Street Papers, describes his experience launching a magazine sold by Montreal's homeless

Article photoBolivia's soaring symphonies

Since moving to La Paz eleven years ago, conductor David Handel has radically transformed the local Symphony Orchestra

Time for Jerusalem's Arab culture

Life for Palestinians in Jerusalem is deteriorating fast, says Dr Varsen Aghabekian, which is one of the reasons the media spotlight has been drawn by its selection as 2009 Capital of Arab Culture

Golden tunes from Kenya

Alex Minoff of the Kenyan-American music group Extra Golden explains how they went from composing songs in a Nairobi apartment to touring the world with the help of Barack Obama

Music for Palestine

A troupe of British singers and musicians has been travelling to the Middle East to stage free concerts, driven by the belief that music can be a source of hope. Conductor Nick Collon explains how it came about

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