In this week’s Underreported feature we’ll look at a movement that’s just starting to gain attention in America: West African hip-hop. The Senegalese group Daara J joins us for a live performance. Next, Amitava Kumar tells us about his unique perspective on Hindu-Muslim relations. He’s a Hindu man who married a Muslim woman, and when the violent riots between Hindus and Muslims broke out in Gujarat in 2002, he traveled to India to interview people on both sides of the conflict in order to gain some insight on why people with so much of a shared cultural past were killing one another. Then, curator Barbara Stratyner tells us about a new exhibit on Harold Arlen at the New York Public Library. The exhibit explores Arlen’s many contributions to American music: he helped integrate blues and jazz into traditional theatre music, and wrote such classic songs as "Over the Rainbow," "Stormy Weather," and "It's Only a Paper Moon." Finally, Daniel Anker tells us about his new documentary, “Imaginary Witness,” on Hollywood’s role in helping to shape the public's understanding of the Holocaust. He’s joined by Martin Starger, the producer of “Sophie’s Choice, and historian Annette Insdorf, to talk about the challenges of using film to convey the horrors of the Holocaust without trivializing them.
Senegalese Hip-hop
Hip-hop comes out of the African-American tradition, but now it’s gaining ground as a movement in Africa. We’ll hear a live performance from the Senegalese hip-hop group Daara J, and we’ll get an update on politics in Senegal in this week’s Underreported feature.
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Husband of a Fanatic
Amitava Kumar describes his quest to understand what’s behind the intense hatred between Muslims and Hindus in parts of India, Pakistan, and even Queens, in Husband of a Fanatic.
Music: "Coffee Talk" / "Wild Dreams" by DJ Krush
Music: "Coffee Talk" / "Wild Dreams" by DJ Krush
The World on a String
Barbara Stratyner, who curated the New York Public Library exhibit Beyond the Rainbow, reflects on the work of the great songwriter Harold Arlen.
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Music: Celebrating Sinatra, Joe Lovano: "I’ve Got the ...
» More on Beyond the Rainbow at the New York Public Library
Music: Celebrating Sinatra, Joe Lovano: "I’ve Got the ...
Imaginary Witness
Filmmaker Daniel Anker looks at Hollywood’s ambiguous record on depicting the Holocaust in a new documentary: “Imaginary Witness.” He’s joined by Martin Starger, the producer of “Sophie’s Choice,” and historian Annette Insdorf.
Music: John Williams Greatest Hits, 1969-1999: Schindler’s List
Music: John Williams Greatest Hits, 1969-1999: Schindler’s List

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