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The Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography has announced its highly anticipated...
As the beloved Sir David Attenborough celebrates his 99th birthday, his dedication...
Olu Alake described Okri’s presence at the centre as a homecoming of sorts because as he told it, Ben Okri who won the Booker Prize in 1991 for The Famished Road once “lived” at the Covent Garden premises of the Center.
Acknowledging the fact Ben Okri said, “You would find me at the bar having a beer and arguing with Dambudzo Marachera.”
Kuti sounds jaded as he continues to address the discomforting political, economic, and social conditions of Nigeria on “Corruption Na Stealing”. Simmering with steady percussion, Femi Kuti shares incisive critiques with exhaustion, bemoaning the use of English language to subvert the truth and rule of law in favour of the rich.
The 32nd African Film Festival New York (AFFNY) is set to showcase...
James Foley, the acclaimed filmmaker best known for directing the Fifty Shades...
Chaka Khan has described the upcoming West End musical chronicling her illustrious...
The Charles Dickens Museum in London is celebrating a remarkable milestone this...
Miley Cyrus has unveiled “More to Lose,” the poignant new single from...
Brad Arnold, US rock band 3 Doors Down’s lead singer, has shocked...
The Jos Repertory Theatre’s Beautiful Camp has received renewed support from Czech...
The 32nd New York African Film Festival returns this May, showcasing over...