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Cue Radio brings you live, up-to-date coverage of the annual National Arts Festival in Makhanda, South Africa.
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Right on Cue! Season 3 (Episode 8)
The National Arts Festival is rocking Makhanda - and here to tell us all about the latest shows is the Cue Radio team - today talking about identity issues - clearly a very serious matter - highlighting - "What makes a Man, a man?" and "Warriors on wheels" who says disabled people can't dance - and of course a fair dose of comedy.
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Right on Cue! Season 3 (Episode 7)
Cue Radio talks up the latest cool sounds from the National Jazz Festival; we hear about the complicated relationship between a woman and her mother-in-law; Madam President Evelyn a satire- and a dance-filled production about domestic workers and much more.
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Right on Cue! Season 3 (Episode 6)
Cue radio has a wide variety of shows on offer in this, our sixth episode. Ultra cool jazz sounds from the National Jazz Festival, some hairy experiences in photography, and for the younger visitors a froggy fairy tale as well as a festival take on a Disney favourite.
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Right on Cue! Season 3 (Episode 5)
Cue Radio is back with episode 5 on the National Arts Festival here in Makhanda - we have a profound examination of faith and love; a freshly squeezed drag show; some jealousy and witchcraft and we speak to members of the audience at a show about women in a prison.
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Right on Cue! Season 3 (Episode 4)
In today's episode all about the National Arts Festival, we learn about making wine in Scotland - as improbable as that might seem - and we hear about a new take on "The Last Supper". Gender Based Violence is a blight on South African society it is also the subject of a powerful production entitled "Text me when you arrive". Cue Radio's host is Thandolwethu Madlophe.
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Right on Cue! Season 3 (Episode 3)
In Cue Radio today, we have humour with Eastern Cape talent, Khanyisa Bunu and then some serious reflections on how people confront societal problems - as well the smooth sounds of the South African National Jazz Orchestra.