The Arts Hour Clips
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How a shipwreck altered the course of African music
Duration: 02:55
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Former warlord's musical mission
Duration: 03:14
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"Happy Birthday and rest in peace but he lives on"
Duration: 01:26
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"Before being an artist I'm a citizen"
Duration: 03:13
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"Country music hits the soul"
Duration: 01:27
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"They will ask people why they're not reading more"
Duration: 03:36
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"I feel the wasted potential of women so keenly"
Duration: 04:35
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I'm not interested in being nice or fitting in"
Duration: 03:48
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"I found out I got the job on a day when I quit acting"
Duration: 04:29
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"I've managed to successfully escape myself"
Duration: 03:49
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"I don't remember that I even watched any talk shows!"
Duration: 04:05
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"You need to practice in between the notes"
Duration: 05:01
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Kamila Shamsie discusses her book Burnt Shadows
Duration: 02:59
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Room author Emma Donoghue
Duration: 04:11
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How stars can improve their African accents
Duration: 03:34
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What lies beneath the most famous smile in the world?
Duration: 06:03
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"The kidnap seemed to wake Nigeria up"
Duration: 04:16