Tika and the Dissidents
FROM CAFE TO NINA SIMONE
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
IN her coffee house which happens to be named Kedai (coffee shop), a large building darkly painted in grey, light-red and red on a street not far from Kemang in South Jakarta, Tika sat relaxing in a corner. The warm and intimate atmosphere of the space is like home for anyone who came in that late afternoon or any other day; with several people sitting and talking or using their laptops in one corner or another. “One of my jobs is looking after
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