Sheryl Crow has unveiled a captivating rendition of Peter Gabriel’s iconic track “Digging In The…
Month: March 2024
The glitz and glamour of the Oscars collided with political turmoil and social consciousness as…
Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell’s enchanting composition, “What Was I Made For?,” from the Barbie…
Robert Downey Jr. secured his maiden Oscar victory on March 10, clinching the coveted title…
TREESHA has dropped the highly anticipated music video for her single “Don`t Waste My Time,”…
The Caine Prize for African Writing, a prestigious award for short stories, is now accepting…
In the heart of Africa, my mother, she be movin’ and groovin’ with them threads,…
OOA Gallery presents “Lessons in Selfhood,” an exhibition by acclaimed artist Evans Mbugua, curated by…
Illbliss’s new album, Sideh Kai, is the latest of half a dozen projects put out by the prolific rapper in the past ten years. His two earliest albums were released well past a decade ago. As an artist who has put out so many projects, and whose art has been elaborately illustrated, Illbliss has consistently shown the stuff he is made of and he has continuously told his story.
A good place to start would be Bisola Bada’s i am a body of water (Konya Shamsrumi, 2023). Like Ky’s artwork, the poems in Bada’s slim collection are trained on women’s bodies and the absence of the vocabulary of shame is immediately noticeable. Take for instance, these lines in dissimilar bodies:
The 2024 edition of Lagos Gallery Weekend kicks off with a vibrant display of artistic…
Nathan Eze, a nine-year-old prodigy from Coventry, is celebrating a remarkable milestone as his first…