What do Roghun and Flemish folk music have in common? The latest chapter of CyberChaikhana
Written by Schwartz on Sunday, 7 March 2010
CyberChaikhana, Media and Internet, Tajikistan2 Comments
CyberChaikhana, Media and Internet, Tajikistan2 Comments
Update: The project’s deadline was pushed back to later this year, but it perseveres nonetheless! Two weeks ago Ben and I were working on what currently exists of the manuscript (half!) and reviewing some of the graphic mock-ups.
Today, I just finished revising the Tajikistan chapter, which has now been fleshed out to include our coverage on the Roghun and lawsuit controversies. I had to suffer hours upon hours of gruesome Flemish folk music to do it, but hey, the people of Tajikistan have suffered far worse. ;-)
Click on “Read More” if you want to see yours truly working hard on CyberChaikhana in one Leuven’s cafes.





Well, it could have been worse — it could have been Afrikaaner folk music!
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Bwoah I first thought the picture was a scene from the Book of Evi or something…
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