Drum wasn't just a magazine, but a way of life.' Having fun, enjoying life and making music was what it was all about. In a typical act of the apartheid regime, Sophiatown was eventually bulldozed into non-existence, 'Drum' magazine went with it, but its legacy lives on.
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Drum wasn't just a magazine, but a way of life. Its offices and pages were full of "oddballs, screwballs, ladies men, and ladies." With beautiful black women on its pages, and liberal articles in its columns, the magazine gave life to the attitudes of the 'rip-roaring fifties.' Having fun, enjoying life and making music was what it was all about.
In a land of discrimination 'Drum' was an escape. It was a "world within a world, a nest of craziness inside a loony apartheid landscape." But these intellectuals and their attitudes were a threat to the status quo. Here was black and white working side by side and the world of whites was beginning to take note and ask questions.
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