Six people share their thoughts about books and magazines and share which one they prefer. Read them and choose the best answer for each question.
Why doesn’t Chris read books?
Chris, Belgium
I prefer magazines over books because I just cannot spend that much time reading a book. It takes just too much time, and a magazine, well you can read it on the toilet. You can read it on the train. You can read it in the car if you have to wait for somebody. It's much nicer. Time passes by and you don't have to invest that much time, like for example if you would have to read a whole book.
Buddhi, Sri Lanka
Do I prefer books or magazines? I'll say magazines because I don't like to read for too long. I actually don't read for too long, so I prefer short articles or something interesting that would finish quickly. I don't like to read for too long. I know that's a bad habit. I’ve got to work on it but I prefer magazines.
What does Buddhi like in magazines?
Tom, the UK
I read a lot of books. Magazines ... uh, very pretty and they look nice on the shelf but I almost never look through them. I'm not interested in the advertising, but give me a good book, and I can read it for hours and hours.
What doesn’t Tom like in magazines?
Aiste, Lithuania
I think books are really nicer to read, at present I read most books from my major area, and as about magazines, so most of the time I don't read magazines. I just take them and scan them while checking out the pictures and what the major topic out if is it but about reading, I think it's a little bit too shallow.
What books does Aiste read at present?
Chrystal, the USA
I prefer both. Actually, I like both, but then if I were to choose, I would choose magazines because they're easier and books are ... honestly, they're boring. I fall asleep all the time. They say that magazines are not good for your imagination, so it's really good to read books more when you're a child, but I don't think that's quite necessarily true because magazines also provide a good pictures and colors and I think it's better for imagination.
How can we understand that books are boring for Chrystal?
David, Kenya
What do I prefer between books or magazines? I'm more into magazines because they're interesting and easy to follow. Both, they are good but you know you have to go to ... I have to go to like a deeper level to it and sometimes it's boring for me.
What does David like better?
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Film stars are everyone's favourite subject. People love to talk about what they're wearing and who they're dating. But have you ever wondered about what they eat?
Chefs and caterers on film sets have the answers. 'Every actor has different eating habits,' says chef John Sharp. 'Some stars love meat, while others are strict vegetarians who do not eat meat, eggs or fish. Some stars love junk food, while others are constantly on a diet and eat only healthy foods.'
99% of the time, actresses are on a diet and eat only low-fat foods. During the filming of
Now and Then, Demi Moore ate nothing but rice, steamed spinach and turkey sandwiches on
wholemeal bread. During the filming of Twister, Helen Hunt only ate low-calorie foods, includ-
ing dry toast and steamed brown rice with vegetables.
Other stars love to eat junk food. Eddie Murphy's favourite food is Kentucky Fried Chicken. Whoopi Goldberg doesn't worry about how healthy her diet is, and loves fatty bacon sandwiches.
One thing for sure is that cooking for the stars is never easy, because they are often fussy eaters. They want food fixed exactly the way they like it and always have something to complain about,' says caterer Susan Tate. Bill Murray won't eat watermelon with seeds in it, and Mickey Rourke insists on freshly-squeezed carrot juice twice a day.
Cooking for the stars is hard work, but few of these caterers ever think about changing jobs: 'I love my work,' says Susan Tate. 'Where else can I see what Michelle Pfeiffer eats for breakfast or what Al Pacino has for a snack?'
1. Vegetarians don't eat...
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Film stars are everyone's favourite subject. People love to talk about what they're wearing and who they're dating. But have you ever wondered about what they eat?
Chefs and caterers on film sets have the answers. 'Every actor has different eating habits,' says chef John Sharp. 'Some stars love meat, while others are strict vegetarians who do not eat meat, eggs or fish. Some stars love junk food, while others are constantly on a diet and eat only healthy foods.'
99% of the time, actresses are on a diet and eat only low-fat foods. During the filming of
Now and Then, Demi Moore ate nothing but rice, steamed spinach and turkey sandwiches on
wholemeal bread. During the filming of Twister, Helen Hunt only ate low-calorie foods, includ-
ing dry toast and steamed brown rice with vegetables.
Other stars love to eat junk food. Eddie Murphy's favourite food is Kentucky Fried Chicken. Whoopi Goldberg doesn't worry about how healthy her diet is, and loves fatty bacon sandwiches.
One thing for sure is that cooking for the stars is never easy, because they are often fussy eaters. They want food fixed exactly the way they like it and always have something to complain about,' says caterer Susan Tate. Bill Murray won't eat watermelon with seeds in it, and Mickey Rourke insists on freshly-squeezed carrot juice twice a day.
Cooking for the stars is hard work, but few of these caterers ever think about changing jobs: 'I love my work,' says Susan Tate. 'Where else can I see what Michelle Pfeiffer eats for breakfast or what Al Pacino has for a snack?'
Most actresses don't eat...
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Film stars are everyone's favourite subject. People love to talk about what they're wearing and who they're dating. But have you ever wondered about what they eat?
Chefs and caterers on film sets have the answers. 'Every actor has different eating habits,' says chef John Sharp. 'Some stars love meat, while others are strict vegetarians who do not eat meat, eggs or fish. Some stars love junk food, while others are constantly on a diet and eat only healthy foods.'
99% of the time, actresses are on a diet and eat only low-fat foods. During the filming of
Now and Then, Demi Moore ate nothing but rice, steamed spinach and turkey sandwiches on
wholemeal bread. During the filming of Twister, Helen Hunt only ate low-calorie foods, includ-
ing dry toast and steamed brown rice with vegetables. Other stars love to eat junk food. Eddie Murphy's favourite food is Kentucky Fried Chicken. Whoopi Goldberg doesn't worry about how healthy her diet is, and loves fatty bacon sandwiches.
One thing for sure is that cooking for the stars is never easy, because they are often fussy eaters. They want food fixed exactly the way they like it and always have something to complain about,' says caterer Susan Tate. Bill Murray won't eat watermelon with seeds in it, and Mickey Rourke insists on freshly-squeezed carrot juice twice a day.
Cooking for the stars is hard work, but few of these caterers ever think about changing jobs: 'I love my work,' says Susan Tate. 'Where else can I see what Michelle Pfeiffer eats for breakfast or what Al Pacino has for a snack?'
...likes junk food.
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Film stars are everyone's favourite subject. People love to talk about what they're wearing and who they're dating. But have you ever wondered about what they eat?
Chefs and caterers on film sets have the answers. 'Every actor has different eating habits,' says chef John Sharp. 'Some stars love meat, while others are strict vegetarians who do not eat meat, eggs or fish. Some stars love junk food, while others are constantly on a diet and eat only healthy foods.'
99% of the time, actresses are on a diet and eat only low-fat foods. During the filming of
Now and Then, Demi Moore ate nothing but rice, steamed spinach and turkey sandwiches on
wholemeal bread. During the filming of Twister, Helen Hunt only ate low-calorie foods, includ-
ing dry toast and steamed brown rice with vegetables. Other stars love to eat junk food. Eddie Murphy's favourite food is Kentucky Fried Chicken. Whoopi Goldberg doesn't worry about how healthy her diet is, and loves fatty bacon sandwiches.
One thing for sure is that cooking for the stars is never easy, because they are often fussy eaters. They want food fixed exactly the way they like it and always have something to complain about,' says caterer Susan Tate. Bill Murray won't eat watermelon with seeds in it, and Mickey Rourke insists on freshly-squeezed carrot juice twice a day.
Cooking for the stars is hard work, but few of these caterers ever think about changing jobs: 'I love my work,' says Susan Tate. 'Where else can I see what Michelle Pfeiffer eats for breakfast or what Al Pacino has for a snack?'
Cooking for the stars is...
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Film stars are everyone's favourite subject. People love to talk about what they're wearing and who they're dating. But have you ever wondered about what they eat?
Chefs and caterers on film sets have the answers. 'Every actor has different eating habits,' says chef John Sharp. 'Some stars love meat, while others are strict vegetarians who do not eat meat, eggs or fish. Some stars love junk food, while others are constantly on a diet and eat only healthy foods.'
99% of the time, actresses are on a diet and eat only low-fat foods. During the filming of
Now and Then, Demi Moore ate nothing but rice, steamed spinach and turkey sandwiches on
wholemeal bread. During the filming of Twister, Helen Hunt only ate low-calorie foods, includ-
ing dry toast and steamed brown rice with vegetables. Other stars love to eat junk food. Eddie Murphy's favourite food is Kentucky Fried Chicken. Whoopi Goldberg doesn't worry about how healthy her diet is, and loves fatty bacon sandwiches.
One thing for sure is that cooking for the stars is never easy, because they are often fussy eaters. They want food fixed exactly the way they like it and always have something to complain about,' says caterer Susan Tate. Bill Murray won't eat watermelon with seeds in it, and Mickey Rourke insists on freshly-squeezed carrot juice twice a day.
Cooking for the stars is hard work, but few of these caterers ever think about changing jobs: 'I love my work,' says Susan Tate. 'Where else can I see what Michelle Pfeiffer eats for breakfast or what Al Pacino has for a snack?'
Caterers on film sets ever think about...
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Film stars are everyone's favourite subject. People love to talk about what they're wearing and who they're dating. But have you ever wondered about what they eat?
Chefs and caterers on film sets have the answers. 'Every actor has different eating habits,' says chef John Sharp. 'Some stars love meat, while others are strict vegetarians who do not eat meat, eggs or fish. Some stars love junk food, while others are constantly on a diet and eat only healthy foods.'
99% of the time, actresses are on a diet and eat only low-fat foods. During the filming of
Now and Then, Demi Moore ate nothing but rice, steamed spinach and turkey sandwiches on
wholemeal bread. During the filming of Twister, Helen Hunt only ate low-calorie foods, includ-
ing dry toast and steamed brown rice with vegetables. Other stars love to eat junk food. Eddie Murphy's favourite food is Kentucky Fried Chicken. Whoopi Goldberg doesn't worry about how healthy her diet is, and loves fatty bacon sandwiches.
One thing for sure is that cooking for the stars is never easy, because they are often fussy eaters. They want food fixed exactly the way they like it and always have something to complain about,' says caterer Susan Tate. Bill Murray won't eat watermelon with seeds in it, and Mickey Rourke insists on freshly-squeezed carrot juice twice a day.
Cooking for the stars is hard work, but few of these caterers ever think about changing jobs: 'I love my work,' says Susan Tate. 'Where else can I see what Michelle Pfeiffer eats for breakfast or what Al Pacino has for a snack?'
People love to talk about ....
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Film stars are everyone's favourite subject. People love to talk about what they're wearing and who they're dating. But have you ever wondered about what they eat?
Chefs and caterers on film sets have the answers. 'Every actor has different eating habits,' says chef John Sharp. 'Some stars love meat, while others are strict vegetarians who do not eat meat, eggs or fish. Some stars love junk food, while others are constantly on a diet and eat only healthy foods.'
99% of the time, actresses are on a diet and eat only low-fat foods. During the filming of
Now and Then, Demi Moore ate nothing but rice, steamed spinach and turkey sandwiches on
wholemeal bread. During the filming of Twister, Helen Hunt only ate low-calorie foods, includ-
ing dry toast and steamed brown rice with vegetables. Other stars love to eat junk food. Eddie Murphy's favourite food is Kentucky Fried Chicken. Whoopi Goldberg doesn't worry about how healthy her diet is, and loves fatty bacon sandwiches.
One thing for sure is that cooking for the stars is never easy, because they are often fussy eaters. They want food fixed exactly the way they like it and always have something to complain about,' says caterer Susan Tate. Bill Murray won't eat watermelon with seeds in it, and Mickey Rourke insists on freshly-squeezed carrot juice twice a day.
Cooking for the stars is hard work, but few of these caterers ever think about changing jobs: 'I love my work,' says Susan Tate. 'Where else can I see what Michelle Pfeiffer eats for breakfast or what Al Pacino has for a snack?'
Demi Moore ate.....
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Film stars are everyone's favourite subject. People love to talk about what they're wearing and who they're dating. But have you ever wondered about what they eat?
Chefs and caterers on film sets have the answers. 'Every actor has different eating habits,' says chef John Sharp. 'Some stars love meat, while others are strict vegetarians who do not eat meat, eggs or fish. Some stars love junk food, while others are constantly on a diet and eat only healthy foods.'
99% of the time, actresses are on a diet and eat only low-fat foods. During the filming of
Now and Then, Demi Moore ate nothing but rice, steamed spinach and turkey sandwiches on
wholemeal bread. During the filming of Twister, Helen Hunt only ate low-calorie foods, includ-
ing dry toast and steamed brown rice with vegetables.
Other stars love to eat junk food. Eddie Murphy's favourite food is Kentucky Fried Chicken. Whoopi Goldberg doesn't worry about how healthy her diet is, and loves fatty bacon sandwiches.
One thing for sure is that cooking for the stars is never easy, because they are often fussy eaters. They want food fixed exactly the way they like it and always have something to complain about,' says caterer Susan Tate. Bill Murray won't eat watermelon with seeds in it, and Mickey Rourke insists on freshly-squeezed carrot juice twice a day.
Cooking for the stars is hard work, but few of these caterers ever think about changing jobs: 'I love my work,' says Susan Tate. 'Where else can I see what Michelle Pfeiffer eats for breakfast or what Al Pacino has for a snack?'
Who doesn`t worry about how healthy her diet is?
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Film stars are everyone's favourite subject. People love to talk about what they're wearing and who they're dating. But have you ever wondered about what they eat?
Chefs and caterers on film sets have the answers. 'Every actor has different eating habits,' says chef John Sharp. 'Some stars love meat, while others are strict vegetarians who do not eat meat, eggs or fish. Some stars love junk food, while others are constantly on a diet and eat only healthy foods.'
99% of the time, actresses are on a diet and eat only low-fat foods. During the filming of
Now and Then, Demi Moore ate nothing but rice, steamed spinach and turkey sandwiches on
wholemeal bread. During the filming of Twister, Helen Hunt only ate low-calorie foods, includ-
ing dry toast and steamed brown rice with vegetables.
Other stars love to eat junk food. Eddie Murphy's favourite food is Kentucky Fried Chicken. Whoopi Goldberg doesn't worry about how healthy her diet is, and loves fatty bacon sandwiches.
One thing for sure is that cooking for the stars is never easy, because they are often fussy eaters. They want food fixed exactly the way they like it and always have something to complain about,' says caterer Susan Tate. Bill Murray won't eat watermelon with seeds in it, and Mickey Rourke insists on freshly-squeezed carrot juice twice a day.
Cooking for the stars is hard work, but few of these caterers ever think about changing jobs: 'I love my work,' says Susan Tate. 'Where else can I see what Michelle Pfeiffer eats for breakfast or what Al Pacino has for a snack?'
......won't eat watermelon with seeds in it
Read the text and choose the correct answer
Film stars are everyone's favourite subject. People love to talk about what they're wearing and who they're dating. But have you ever wondered about what they eat?
Chefs and caterers on film sets have the answers. 'Every actor has different eating habits,' says chef John Sharp. 'Some stars love meat, while others are strict vegetarians who do not eat meat, eggs or fish. Some stars love junk food, while others are constantly on a diet and eat only healthy foods.'
99% of the time, actresses are on a diet and eat only low-fat foods. During the filming of
Now and Then, Demi Moore ate nothing but rice, steamed spinach and turkey sandwiches on
wholemeal bread. During the filming of Twister, Helen Hunt only ate low-calorie foods, includ-
ing dry toast and steamed brown rice with vegetables.
Other stars love to eat junk food. Eddie Murphy's favourite food is Kentucky Fried Chicken. Whoopi Goldberg doesn't worry about how healthy her diet is, and loves fatty bacon sandwiches.
One thing for sure is that cooking for the stars is never easy, because they are often fussy eaters. They want food fixed exactly the way they like it and always have something to complain about,' says caterer Susan Tate. Bill Murray won't eat watermelon with seeds in it, and Mickey Rourke insists on freshly-squeezed carrot juice twice a day.
Cooking for the stars is hard work, but few of these caterers ever think about changing jobs: 'I love my work,' says Susan Tate. 'Where else can I see what Michelle Pfeiffer eats for breakfast or what Al Pacino has for a snack?'
Who likes freshly-squeezed carrot juice?
Read the text and choose the correct answer
Film stars are everyone's favourite subject. People love to talk about what they're wearing and who they're dating. But have you ever wondered about what they eat?
Chefs and caterers on film sets have the answers. 'Every actor has different eating habits,' says chef John Sharp. 'Some stars love meat, while others are strict vegetarians who do not eat meat, eggs or fish. Some stars love junk food, while others are constantly on a diet and eat only healthy foods.'
99% of the time, actresses are on a diet and eat only low-fat foods. During the filming of
Now and Then, Demi Moore ate nothing but rice, steamed spinach and turkey sandwiches on
wholemeal bread. During the filming of Twister, Helen Hunt only ate low-calorie foods, includ-
ing dry toast and steamed brown rice with vegetables.
Other stars love to eat junk food. Eddie Murphy's favourite food is Kentucky Fried Chicken. Whoopi Goldberg doesn't worry about how healthy her diet is, and loves fatty bacon sandwiches.
One thing for sure is that cooking for the stars is never easy, because they are often fussy eaters. They want food fixed exactly the way they like it and always have something to complain about,' says caterer Susan Tate. Bill Murray won't eat watermelon with seeds in it, and Mickey Rourke insists on freshly-squeezed carrot juice twice a day.
Cooking for the stars is hard work, but few of these caterers ever think about changing jobs: 'I love my work,' says Susan Tate. 'Where else can I see what Michelle Pfeiffer eats for breakfast or what Al Pacino has for a snack?'
Does Susan Tate love his job?
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Film stars are everyone's favourite subject. People love to talk about what they're wearing and who they're dating. But have you ever wondered about what they eat?
Chefs and caterers on film sets have the answers. 'Every actor has different eating habits,' says chef John Sharp. 'Some stars love meat, while others are strict vegetarians who do not eat meat, eggs or fish. Some stars love junk food, while others are constantly on a diet and eat only healthy foods.'
99% of the time, actresses are on a diet and eat only low-fat foods. During the filming of
Now and Then, Demi Moore ate nothing but rice, steamed spinach and turkey sandwiches on
wholemeal bread. During the filming of Twister, Helen Hunt only ate low-calorie foods, includ-
ing dry toast and steamed brown rice with vegetables.
Other stars love to eat junk food. Eddie Murphy's favourite food is Kentucky Fried Chicken. Whoopi Goldberg doesn't worry about how healthy her diet is, and loves fatty bacon sandwiches.
One thing for sure is that cooking for the stars is never easy, because they are often fussy eaters. They want food fixed exactly the way they like it and always have something to complain about,' says caterer Susan Tate. Bill Murray won't eat watermelon with seeds in it, and Mickey Rourke insists on freshly-squeezed carrot juice twice a day.
Cooking for the stars is hard work, but few of these caterers ever think about changing jobs: 'I love my work,' says Susan Tate. 'Where else can I see what Michelle Pfeiffer eats for breakfast or what Al Pacino has for a snack?'
Are the film stars fussy eaters?
Read the text and decide if the statements below are True or False.
Mississippi Delta Blues and Heritage
Think about all the emotions expressed in the music you listen to: joy, happiness, loneliness, nervousness, and, of course, sadness. Music with sad themes is often called the blues.
Blues music developed in the USA among Southern blacks after the Civil War. When slaves were brought to America from Africa, they brought their musical traditions with them. Mixed with folk and popular music of whites, these African musical traditions developed into the blues.
The blues is believed to have originated in the Mississippi Delta, a region in northern Mississippi between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers. This is a rural area where the poorest black people lived. The sadness of their lifestyle was expressed in the blues. The conditions in this area – poverty, racism, difficult working situations – led many blacks to go north, to cities such as Memphis, Chicago, St Louis and Detroit.
The blues didn’t disappear from the Mississippi countryside, however, and in 1978, the Mississippi Delta Blues and Heritage festival was founded to celebrate and promote the blues and the culture. Now it is the oldest and largest blues festival in the South, with 20,000 visitors and performances.
The blues is the music with sad themes.
Think about all the emotions expressed in the music you listen to: joy, happiness, loneliness, nervousness, and, of course, sadness. Music with sad themes is often called the blues.
Blues music developed in the USA among Southern blacks after the Civil War. When slaves were brought to America from Africa, they brought their musical traditions with them. Mixed with folk and popular music of whites, these African musical traditions developed into the blues.
The blues is believed to have originated in the Mississippi Delta, a region in northern Mississippi between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers. This is a rural area where the poorest black people lived. The sadness of their lifestyle was expressed in the blues. The conditions in this area – poverty, racism, difficult working situations – led many blacks to go north, to cities such as Memphis, Chicago, St Louis and Detroit.
The blues didn’t disappear from the Mississippi countryside, however, and in 1978, the Mississippi Delta Blues and Heritage festival was founded to celebrate and promote the blues and the culture. Now it is the oldest and largest blues festival in the South, with 20,000 visitors and performances
Blues music developed after the World War among Southern blacks.
Think about all the emotions expressed in the music you listen to: joy, happiness, loneliness, nervousness, and, of course, sadness. Music with sad themes is often called the blues.
Blues music developed in the USA among Southern blacks after the Civil War. When slaves were brought to America from Africa, they brought their musical traditions with them. Mixed with folk and popular music of whites, these African musical traditions developed into the blues.
The blues is believed to have originated in the Mississippi Delta, a region in northern Mississippi between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers. This is a rural area where the poorest black people lived. The sadness of their lifestyle was expressed in the blues. The conditions in this area – poverty, racism, difficult working situations – led many blacks to go north, to cities such as Memphis, Chicago, St Louis and Detroit.
The blues didn’t disappear from the Mississippi countryside, however, and in 1978, the Mississippi Delta Blues and Heritage festival was founded to celebrate and promote the blues and the culture. Now it is the oldest and largest blues festival in the South, with 20,000 visitors and performances
The sadness of blues is caused by hard life of people.
Think about all the emotions expressed in the music you listen to: joy, happiness, loneliness, nervousness, and, of course, sadness. Music with sad themes is often called the blues.
Blues music developed in the USA among Southern blacks after the Civil War. When slaves were brought to America from Africa, they brought their musical traditions with them. Mixed with folk and popular music of whites, these African musical traditions developed into the blues.
The blues is believed to have originated in the Mississippi Delta, a region in northern Mississippi between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers. This is a rural area where the poorest black people lived. The sadness of their lifestyle was expressed in the blues. The conditions in this area – poverty, racism, difficult working situations – led many blacks to go north, to cities such as Memphis, Chicago, St Louis and Detroit.
The blues didn’t disappear from the Mississippi countryside, however, and in 1978, the Mississippi Delta Blues and Heritage festival was founded to celebrate and promote the blues and the culture. Now it is the oldest and largest blues festival in the South, with 20,000 visitors and performances
The Mississippi Delta Blues and Heritage Festival was founded to celebrate jazz.
Think about all the emotions expressed in the music you listen to: joy, happiness, loneliness, nervousness, and, of course, sadness. Music with sad themes is often called the blues.
Blues music developed in the USA among Southern blacks after the Civil War. When slaves were brought to America from Africa, they brought their musical traditions with them. Mixed with folk and popular music of whites, these African musical traditions developed into the blues.
The blues is believed to have originated in the Mississippi Delta, a region in northern Mississippi between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers. This is a rural area where the poorest black people lived. The sadness of their lifestyle was expressed in the blues. The conditions in this area – poverty, racism, difficult working situations – led many blacks to go north, to cities such as Memphis, Chicago, St Louis and Detroit.
The blues didn’t disappear from the Mississippi countryside, however, and in 1978, the Mississippi Delta Blues and Heritage festival was founded to celebrate and promote the blues and the culture. Now it is the oldest and largest blues festival in the South, with 20,000 visitors and performances on three festival.
Blues music is a mix of black and white musical traditions.
Think about all the emotions expressed in the music you listen to: joy, happiness, loneliness, nervousness, and, of course, sadness. Music with sad themes is often called the blues.
Blues music developed in the USA among Southern blacks after the Civil War. When slaves were brought to America from Africa, they brought their musical traditions with them. Mixed with folk and popular music of whites, these African musical traditions developed into the blues.
The blues is believed to have originated in the Mississippi Delta, a region in northern Mississippi between the Mississippi and Yazoo rivers. This is a rural area where the poorest black people lived. The sadness of their lifestyle was expressed in the blues. The conditions in this area – poverty, racism, difficult working situations – led many blacks to go north, to cities such as Memphis, Chicago, St Louis and Detroit.
The blues didn’t disappear from the Mississippi countryside, however, and in 1978, the Mississippi Delta Blues and Heritage festival was founded to celebrate and promote the blues and the culture. Now it is the oldest and largest blues festival in the South, with 20,000 visitors and performances on three festival
The blues is the music with happy themes.
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