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'A huge loss': Casba in Broad Ripple closes after nearly 40 years.

IndyStar 28 Dec 2024
Check out this revolving sushi restaurant in Fishers with robots, prizes. The area added its first tech-centric service sushi restaurant with Kura Revolving Sushi Bar ... became a hub for hip-hop, parties and its popular Reggae Revolution Sundays.
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Maloya – the magical mongrel music of La Réunion

Mail Guardian South Africa 22 Jun 2024
I have this idea that, like reggae is Jamaica’s biggest export, maloya could easily be Réunion’s ... But there is little doubt that, if a revolution were to occur today, it would be announced through maloya.
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'Bob Marley: One Love' doesn't stir

The Malta Independent 04 May 2024
Bob Marley was born in 1945, the son of an 18-year-old mother and a much older white man who had nothing to do with his son ... By then, Marley had become the face of not just reggae, Rastafarianism and Jamaica, but of revolution, resistance and peace ... .
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HITS OF 1974

Billings Gazette 09 Mar 2024
The record boasts two of the band's most enduring songs, "No Woman No Cry" and "Lively Up Yourself," making "Natty Dread" a social and sexual revolution set to reggae rhythms.
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Who we listened to in 1974: Joni, Linda, Jackson, Gordon, Bob, Lou and, yes, ABBA

Auburnpub dot com 22 Feb 2024
The record boasts two of the band’s most enduring songs, “No Woman No Cry� and “Lively Up Yourself,� making “Natty Dread� a social and sexual revolution set to reggae rhythms.
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Review: ‘Bob Marley: One Love’, noble but uninspiring

Daily Times Chronicle 16 Feb 2024
Bob Marley was born in 1945, the son of an 18-year-old mother and a much older white man who had nothing to do with his son ... By then, Marley had become the face of not just reggae, Rastafarianism and Jamaica, but of revolution, resistance and peace ... .
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Review: \u2018Bob Marley: One Love\u2019, noble but uninspiring

Daily Times Chronicle 16 Feb 2024
Bob Marley was born in 1945, the son of an 18-year-old mother and a much older white man who had nothing to do with his son ... By then, Marley had become the face of not just reggae, Rastafarianism and Jamaica, but of revolution, resistance and peace ... .
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'One Love' doesn't stir heart

Waco Tribune-Herald 15 Feb 2024
Bob Marley was born in 1945, the son of an 18-year-old mother and a much older white man who had nothing to do with his son ... By then, Marley had become the face of not just reggae, Rastafarianism and Jamaica, but of revolution, resistance and peace.
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Review: 'Bob Marley: One Love' doesn't stir

Black Hills Pioneer 13 Feb 2024
Bob Marley was born in 1945, the son of an 18-year-old mother and a much older white man who had nothing to do with his son ... By then, Marley had become the face of not just reggae, Rastafarianism and Jamaica, but of revolution, resistance and peace.
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‘Bob Marley: One Love’ doesn’t stir

Arab Times 10 Feb 2024
Bob Marley was born in 1945, the son of an 18-yearold mother and a much older white man who had nothing to do with his son ... By then, Marley had become the face of not just reggae, Rastafarianism and Jamaica, but of revolution, resistance and peace.
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Review: ‘Bob Marley: One Love’ doesn’t stir

Wtop 08 Feb 2024
Bob Marley was born in 1945, the son of an 18-year-old mother and a much older white man who had nothing to do with his son ... By then, Marley had become the face of not just reggae, Rastafarianism and Jamaica, but of revolution, resistance and peace.
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‘One Love’ doesn’t serve reggae icon’s legacy well

San Diego Union-Tribune 08 Feb 2024
Bob Marley was born in 1945, the son of an 18-year-old mother and a much older White man who had nothing to do with his son ... By then, Marley had become the face of not just reggae, Rastafarianism and Jamaica, but of revolution, resistance and peace ... .
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Warrior King calls for more reading, teaching among Rastas

Jamaica Observer 23 Oct 2023
At the height of the roots-reggae revolution during the 1970s, artistes stressed the importance of reading the Bible and seminal black-power books such as Soul on Ice by Eldridge Cleaver ... Dat's why we encourage di youths to read." ... .
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TV tonight: a lovely homage to the Windrush generation

The Observer 19 Oct 2023
... but also featuring Alesha Dixon, Judi Love and many more, it tells the story of a cultural revolution – an injection of energy into a staid era, courtesy of the innovators of calypso, ska and reggae.
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‘My father believed the sanctity of my soul was at stake’: Safiya Sinclair on leaving her Rastafari childhood behind

The Observer 01 Oct 2023
By 1989, when we lived at White House, reggae’s promise of cultural revolution and freedom for Black people had waned ... Reggae’s original mission of anticolonial rebellion and spreading the message of Rastafari had been defanged.

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