We examined the coverage appearing in two Bahamian newspapers of the public debate regarding a proposed bill in 2009 to criminalize marital rape in The Bahamas. We examined the arguments that appeared in newspaper coverage to analyze the ways the newspaper media framed the debate and found that coverage of the debate was mixed but relied heavily on opinions and stereotypical beliefs rather than on facts.
The Cultureel Centrum Curaçao (Sentro Kultural Kòrsou) provides private instruction in music, dance, and the literary, dramatic, and visual arts. The centre's music school, the Akademia di Músika Edgar Palm (re-named for the prominant composer in 1999), "offers classes in piano, guitar, keyboard, kuarta and mandolin, recorder ('blokfluit'), trumpet, saxophone, drum, percussion ... and AMV (Algemeen Muziek Vormend onderwijs) = general music education" ("History", 2011, paras. 6-7). Former students at the Akademia include composer and guitarist Randal Corsen ("History", 2011).
This paper presents a profile of the C Force, a faculty trio ensemble of the College of The Bahamas founded in 2008, comprising the unlikely combination of piano, flute and euphonium.
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