‘We must keep her name alive’ : Cesária Évora, the captivating Cape Verdean who went from (…)

12 mai 2026 | Garth Cartwright
After a lifetime of poverty, Évora found huge success aged 51 with 1992 album Miss Perfumado. As Cape Verdean singers celebrate her morna ballads on stage, those who knew her recall her power, pride and constant smoking Cape Verde, an archipelago nearly 400 miles off the coast of Senegal, is (…)
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