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The New Media Conference (NMC) has announced a stellar lineup of speakers...
K-pop powerhouse NMIXX is set to release their highly anticipated debut full-length...
The traditional image of motherhood in Nigeria often presents an unspoken expectation:...
In a night of triumphs and historic moments, the 77th Primetime Emmy...
Ed Sheeran is swapping somber reflection for pure joy with the release...
Coldplay marked the end of their record-breaking 10-show run at Wembley Stadium...
Karavan’s win follows Cassava Republic’s 2024 triumph with Female Fear Factory by Pumla Dineo Gqola, a searing critique of patriarchal violence. Together, these wins signal a shift: African publishers are not only curating and telling bold, resonant stories - they are building the infrastructure to sustain them.
With over 700 entries from across Africa and the diaspora, the competition which is open to filmmakers aged 18 - 35, affirmed the continent’s rich storytelling tradition and its evolving cinematic language. Each winner received a $2,000 prize and a screening at CANEX
While traditionally targeted at children, picture books can be enjoyed by adults too, and this is no exception. For the millennials, Miss Zuri is likely to jolt them with a dose of nostalgia as she echoes Ms. Frizzle, the eccentric teacher from the popular nineties children’s television series, The Magic School Bus
The National Book Foundation announced the longlist for the 2025 National Book...
Kerry Washington is defying the celebrity norm by actively reading social media...
The Central Museum of Textiles in Łódź will transform into a cutting-edge...