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KabulCast
KabulNow
15 episodes
6 months ago
In the second part of this two-segment conversation, Sayed asks Dr. Sarmast about his upbringing, the inspiration to build a music school for the most disadvantaged kids, and why the country's art scene was so prolific when he grew up during the second half of the 20th century. Guest: Ahmad Naser Sarmast Guest Host: Sayed Madadi Music copyright: Afghanistan National Institute of Music Follow us on Social Media: InstagramTwitterFacebook© KabulCast by KabulNow Support the show
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In the second part of this two-segment conversation, Sayed asks Dr. Sarmast about his upbringing, the inspiration to build a music school for the most disadvantaged kids, and why the country's art scene was so prolific when he grew up during the second half of the 20th century. Guest: Ahmad Naser Sarmast Guest Host: Sayed Madadi Music copyright: Afghanistan National Institute of Music Follow us on Social Media: InstagramTwitterFacebook© KabulCast by KabulNow Support the show
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Kathy Gannon: There are a lot in Afghanistan that make me smile
KabulCast
1 hour 13 minutes
2 years ago
Kathy Gannon: There are a lot in Afghanistan that make me smile
Kathy Gannon is a multi-award-winning Canadian journalist and author who has been reporting from Afghanistan since 1986. She was in Kabul during the civil war of the 1990s, present when the Taliban first captured the city in 1996, and witnessed them abandoning it in 2001. In 2014, Gannon was attacked and wounded in an attack in eastern Afghanistan, which killed her colleague, Anja Niedringhaus. Gannon's book, I is for Infidel: From Holy War to Holy Terror in Afghanistan, was published...
KabulCast
In the second part of this two-segment conversation, Sayed asks Dr. Sarmast about his upbringing, the inspiration to build a music school for the most disadvantaged kids, and why the country's art scene was so prolific when he grew up during the second half of the 20th century. Guest: Ahmad Naser Sarmast Guest Host: Sayed Madadi Music copyright: Afghanistan National Institute of Music Follow us on Social Media: InstagramTwitterFacebook© KabulCast by KabulNow Support the show