Radio highlights

February 23, 1994
Issue 

Open Learning — The New World Disorder — This program furthers the analysis of the "displacement of ideology" as the central organising principle of many communities and the rise of ethnic and nationalist-inspired strife. ABC Radio National, Wednesday, February 23, 5.10 a.m.

Back Catalogue — 1976: The Year In Music — This last program in the series looks at the best releases, beyond the top 40, of 1976. Featured artists include: Santana, Jackson Browne, Roxy Music, Mark-Almond, the Rolling Stones, David Bowie and, from Australia, Dutch Tilders, Sebastian Hardie, Company Caine and plenty of live material recorded in Melbourne. 2NUR-FM, Friday, February 25, 7.30 p.m.

A Musical Banquet — The Proms '93 — Featuring the choir and orchestra of the English Concert. Recorded last September in the Royal Albert Hall, London, by the BBC, this program offers a two-hour feast of Mozart. ABC Fine Music, Friday, February 25, 10 p.m.

The 1993 Boyer Lectures — Mandawuy Yunupingu Best known as the lead singer of the Aboriginal band Yothu Yindi, Yunupingu is a traditional owner of Gurnatj land in Arnhem Land. He is on sabbatical from his job as principal of Yirrkala school. Deeply involved in educational issues, including networking and linking between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal schools, Yunupingu discusses the philosophy of "two-way" education and its effectiveness in promoting tolerance and awareness between cultures. He also speaks about the necessity of Aborigines controlling land, communities and schools. ABC Radio National, Saturday, February 26, 1.30 p.m.

Round Midnight — Presented by Jaslyn Hall. Australia's first national black music program, with a variety of music including soul, blues, calypso, ska, juju, reggae, Afrobeat, Aboriginal music, rap, salsa and dub poets. Includes news at 10 p.m. ABC Radio National, Saturday, February 26, 9.05 p.m.

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