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Late last year, jazz saxophonist James Moody passed away. Here’s Moody in 1989–live with Dizzy Gillespie’s United Nations Orchestra–doing the tune mostly associated with his career, “Moody Mood for Love.” And if you want to know how the song came about, watch and listen here.

Further Reading

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Africa and the AI race

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After the uprising

Years into Cameroon’s Anglophone conflict, the rebellion faces internal fractures, waning support, and military pressure—raising the question of what future, if any, lies ahead for Ambazonian aspirations.