it's the music that serves as a vehicle that drives the plot from its jubilant, carnivalesque opening to its tragic, funereal ending.
Dear teacher and pagan, With prim fronds I thee wed. Is there palmwine in Paradise? The homy spirit...
The much anticipated 2022 Muson Festival kicks off in grand style on Friday, October 21 with the cast and crew...
As I establish the Henry Louis Gates Jr Fellowship at Centre of African Studies, University of Cambridge today, 16th September,...
The light dimmed. The camera stopped. And action ceased days ago for Biyi Bandele. All of a sudden. But years...
Speakers in the Advocacy session of the 2022 edition of the annual Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange, WSICE, holding virtually...
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was...
50 Years Of Solo Performing Art In Nigerian Theatre: 1966-2016 edited by Greg Mbajiorgu and Amanze Akpuda; Kraft Books Limited;...
So, it has happened! No one can claim it was nowhere fearfully expected, but one dared hope that the ugly,...
A tale that won’t forgive silence: Review of Okey Ndibe’s “Arrows of Rain” at 20 — Uzor Maxim Uzoatu
Arrows of Rain by Okey Ndibe; Bookcraft, Ibadan, Nigeria; 20th Anniversary Edition 2021; 230pp Okey Ndibe’s acclaimed debut novel Arrows...
African poets will make a return pilgrimage to the quiet and rustic Ojoto village in Anambra State between 19th and...
Wole Soyinka and Sally Rooney will headline the Southbank Centre’s autumn season, while the organisation has also announced its London...