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Bamako: the stuff of legends. (Tourism).
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March 1, 2003|
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Bamako, Mali's capital, is steeped in legend that goes back to the dawn of mankind. It is also one of Africa's great music capitals, producing such international stars as Salif Keita and Oumu Sangare. Aman Te Water takes you on a trip to one of the most fascinating cities of Africa.
Bamako is a city couched in legend. Home to ethnic Bambara, Peul, Tuareg, Malinke, and Dogon people, it is a melange of convergent histories. Oral recollections of the past remain the best source for authentic information. Bamako, (from Bama, meaning cayman, and Ko meaning river), became ...
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Culture: Victorian revival throws up many unseen magnificent paintings; Visual arts.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; ...Sat 10am-5pm; admission free). CAPTION(S): Amy Robsart by William Frederic Yeames, 1884 (c) Wolverhampton Art Gallery; Amy Robsart by William Frederic Yeames, 1884 (c) Wolverhampton...
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Elizabeth the Queen.(Review)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...has baffled four centuries with the novel theory that Amy Robsart was murdered by Sir William Cecil. This is based on the argument that Cecil knew that Amy Robsart was dying, and, worried by the possibility that Elizabeth...
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Dissing Elizabeth.(Review)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...has baffled four centuries with the novel theory that Amy Robsart was murdered by Sir William Cecil. This is based on the argument that Cecil knew that Amy Robsart was dying, and, worried by the possibility that Elizabeth...
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Scott's Pageants: The Example of Kenilworth.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: Studies in Romanticism
; ...domestic drama in the form of the marital tribulations of Amy Robsart and the Earl of Leicester, but it is just about as dull...learn is that few readers have ever found the Leicester-Robsart plot terribly compelling or have made the mistake of...
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Gregory, Philippa. The virgin's lover.(Young adult review)(Brief article)(Audiobook review)
Magazine article from: Kliatt
; ...109.75. Vinyl; plot notes. SA Amy Robsart, the favorite daughter of a wealthy...affections. Times change, however, and Amy's loyalty is tested severely, enduring...doesn't make the heart grow fonder, Amy denies how far apart she and her husband...
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A woman with a past and a masterpiece with a future
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday
; ...common mistake in modern British opera.) The death of Amy Robsart (Amy Carson), wife of Elizabeth I's favourite, Robert...more than a few screens and some clever lighting, as Amy's brief candle was snuffed out before the watchful eyes...
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The proof the Virgin Queen had a secret love child? A new TV documentary reveals evidence that could shatter one of the enduring myths about the British monarchy ...
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...from childhood. Although Dudley married a woman called Amy Robsart - a union of convenience between two wealthy families...year later on September 8, 1560, when Dudley's wife Amy died in suspicious circumstances at the couple's Oxfordshire...
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The Unruly Queen: The Life of Queen Caroline.
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; ...Master of Horse. He was reasonably aristocratic and extremely attractive. Unfortunately, he already had a wife, Amy Robsart. Amy's convenient death--she apparently fell downstairs and died without even disturbing her head-dress--ironically...
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Monarchy and Matrimony: The Courtships of Elizabeth I.
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; ...Master of Horse. He was reasonably aristocratic and extremely attractive. Unfortunately, he already had a wife, Amy Robsart. Amy's convenient death--she apparently fell downstairs and died without even disturbing her head-dress--ironically...
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Philip Cashian's new opera The Cumnor Affair
Magazine article from: Musical Opinion
; ...Cashian's new opera about a mysterious Elizabethan death. Amy Robsart, wife of Robert, Earl of Dudley - Elizabeth Ts favourite...conductor was Tim Murra'. All the singers were good, Amy Carson as Dudley's wife particularly so. She was recently...
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