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Global Voices - Entertainment

Don't give me no jazz: what is happening with jazz festivals in Russia

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String music performer Tsendsuren Enkhtur bridges Mongolian and Chinese repertoires

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Central Asia & Caucasus

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An activist translates Minecraft, manga, and Harry Potter from Russian into the Chuvash language

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Sevdah: The perfect marriage of preservation and innovation

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Eastern & Central Europe

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Jelena Milušić and Merima Ključo: Balkan soul expressed through music

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How China is trying to turn Xinjiang from concentration camp into tourist paradise

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Fisherwomen champion gender justice through theatre at Climate Justice Camp Caribbean

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How Mongolia became a 3×3 basketball powerhouse

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Moscow photographer captures the capital in military frenzy

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The role of language in perpetuating sexual violence in Uganda

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Romani language edition of the Dikan comics published in Serbia

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Serbian movie about Roma singer become a hit in several Balkan countries

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Kyrgyzstan's unsung heroes get recognition through street art

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Central Asia's unique tradition of singing during Ramadan keeps evolving

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Arabs in Hollywood: Savage, evil, barbarians

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From entertainment to rebellion: The various roles music has played in Tanzania's history

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The slow but steady erosion of India's civil society

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Solving the invasive aquatic weeds problem in Nepal

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A farming community's fight for land and legacy in Sri Lanka

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Half a century after first flight, Trinidad & Tobago Carnival designer Peter Minshall's seminal hummingbird continues to bring joy

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Creating digital collage in Uzbekistan: Interview with artist Oyjon Khayrullaeva

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Brian Heap, a generous teacher and inspiring figure in Jamaican theater, dies at age 73

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The song about Belarusian migrants, 'Can I Come with You,' has become an anthem for homeless animals. Where did it come from?

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Chad as a literary territory: Interview with francophone novelist Nétonon Noël Ndjékéry

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How Tanzanian artists are leading the musical renaissance in Africa

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