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Joseph Bologne: A Musical Pioneer

September 15, 2024 by Ahmed Jasim Leave a Comment

Joseph Bologne de Saint-George via Wikimedia Commons

Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, was a remarkable figure in 18th-century Europe, a time when racial barriers and societal prejudices often dictated the course of one’s life. As a Black man in a society dominated by racial and class biases, Bologne navigated immense challenges to achieve extraordinary success as a violinist, composer, and fencer. Known as “The Black … [Read more...] about Joseph Bologne: A Musical Pioneer

Red Indians in Ghana: A Cultural Exchange

September 15, 2024 by Ahmed Jasim Leave a Comment

The tradition of portraying "Red Indians" in Ghanaian cultural performances is a fascinating example of cultural exchange, adaptation, and identity formation. This practice, which emerged in the mid-20th century, showcases how Ghanaians incorporated foreign elements into their own cultural expressions, blending local customs with images drawn from faraway lands. Through … [Read more...] about Red Indians in Ghana: A Cultural Exchange

The Curious Case of “Fake” Music: Spotify’s Mood-Based Playlists

September 15, 2024 by Ahmed Jasim Leave a Comment

In 2017, Spotify faced criticism for allegedly promoting "fake" artists on its platform—musicians characterized by vague online personas and generic, often instrumental music. These artists were accused of being artificially inflated by Spotify, appearing on popular playlists with millions of streams but little to no recognizable fanbase. This phenomenon led to a broader debate … [Read more...] about The Curious Case of “Fake” Music: Spotify’s Mood-Based Playlists

Bangsawan: A Stage for Women’s Empowerment

September 15, 2024 by Ahmed Jasim Leave a Comment

Bangsawan, Malay opera Penang, circa 1895 via Wikimedia Commons

In the early 20th century Malaya, the world of bangsawan, a traditional Malay theater form, offered women a unique opportunity for self-expression and personal growth. While traditional gender roles often limited women's opportunities, bangsawan provided a platform for women to break free from societal expectations and pursue their dreams. This theatrical tradition became more … [Read more...] about Bangsawan: A Stage for Women’s Empowerment

Aldous Huxley: A Psychedelic Journey

September 13, 2024 by Ahmed Jasim Leave a Comment

Aldous Huxley, renowned author of dystopian classics like Brave New World, embarked on a personal journey of exploration with the psychedelic drug LSD. His experiences with LSD profoundly influenced his writings and philosophical outlook. This article delves into Huxley's encounters with LSD, the individuals who introduced him to the drug, and the lasting impact it had on his … [Read more...] about Aldous Huxley: A Psychedelic Journey

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