The Commonwealth Short Story Prize has officially opened entries for its 2025 competition, with renowned Fijian writer and filmmaker Vilsoni...
JoinedApril 6, 2019
Articles9222
Comments1
Lady Gaga made a stunning entrance at the 81st Venice International Film Festival on Monday, captivating onlookers with her timeless...
The literary scene in Lagos is set to witness the launch of a new and compelling novel, “Behind The Doors...
Brady Corbet’s historical drama, The Brutalist, left a lasting impression at the Venice Film Festival on Sunday, receiving a 12-minute...
Adele has confirmed she will be taking an extended break from performing following the completion of her upcoming Las Vegas...
Justin Kurzel’s latest film, The Order, has ignited discussions about the portrayal of extremism on screen, per bbc.com. The intense...
The Committee for Relevant Art (CORA) and Pan-Atlantic University Press (PAU) are set to host a hybrid literary event on...
Spike Lee has made a bold proclamation, naming Marvin Gaye’s 1971 masterpiece What’s Going On? as the greatest album ever...
Uche Peter Umezurike is an assistant professor at the University of Calgary in Canada. The author of there’s more, Double...
Hamza's writing is clear and vivid; the scenes are febrile with fear that can be cut through with a knife. Every time it seemed the sisters would be caught, I held my breath and said a tiny prayer. Hamza's book is one of those books you can't wait to finish so you can experience its end, and yet you pray it does not finish so the experience doesn't end.
Yoruba Boy Running invites us to interrogate the culture and tradition of the Yoruba and their gods as we drink deep from the well of wisdom of these interesting and forward-looking people. It also shows us and reminds us of a part of the slave trade that is not often talked or written about.
In a fierce competition celebrating Nigerian children’s literature, authors Ndidi Chiazor-Enenmo, Familoni Oluranti Olubunmi and Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike have emerged...















