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Stephen King
Horror master Stephen King says "I'm afraid of losing my mind"
What scares horror maestro Stephen King? Also, India's Nightingales - the legendary trilling playback, singing sisters Asha Bhosle and Lata Mangeshkar and how South African mixed-race rapper Jaak is reclaiming the Afrikaans language for hip hop.
German diva, Ute Lemper, sings the poetry of Chilean Nobel Laureate Pablo Neruda and dancer and choreographer Akram Khan, reimagines Stravinsky鈥檚 The Rite Of Spring, one hundred years after its riotous debut.
We explore two separate exhibitions in Australia and Japan which try to unpick recent history and get to the truth of events, whether they are riots, Tsunamis or nuclear leaks using art. And, film director Olivier Assayas on his new movie Apres Mai, about the 1968 riots in Paris.
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Bill Viola at the Blain Southern Gallery in London
Duration: 06:59
South African rapper Jaak
Duration: 04:40
Mark Rickards, In Godzilla's Foosteps
Duration: 03:13
Ute Lemper
Duration: 03:07
La Chanson De Serge
Duration: 02:51
India's Nightingales
Duration: 05:44
Olivier Assayas
Duration: 04:13
My Country, I Still Call Australia Home
Duration: 04:53
Akram Khan
Duration: 04:27
Stephen King
Duration: 04:51
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- Sun 9 Jun 2013 00:06GMT大象传媒 World Service Online
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