Pure Bacardi house fun
Hipsters Don't Dance Top World Carnival Tunes for November 2014.
Hipsters Don't Dance Top World Carnival Tunes for November 2014.
Is it a good idea to separate African urbanites from the rest of their cohort? How is that even constructive?
Director Andrew Okoko's "The Assassin's Practice" tampers with the tempo of melodrama. It's also Nollywood's response to Soderbergh's "Bubble."
The London Olympics, the Africa Utopia symosium and London's "Festival of the World with Mastercard."
The ‘Gaddafi Archives – Libya Before the Arab Spring’, which opened this week at the London
This thing about a boat on The Thames named for the one Joseph Conrad sailed up the River Congo before writing Heart of Darkness.
Bonhams must have employed some jokers to publicise their latest attempt to cash in on the
The second Numbi of 2012 happened – with undeniable flamboyance – last Saturday, bringing a team of ‘Afropolitan
The ever-well-informed African Art in London announced this week that Yinka Shonibare’s contribution to the fourth plinth of
Gonçalo Mabunda’s chilling constructions are now on display at the Jack Bell gallery in London. His
Who (can) make "African jokes", are they funny or do they go too far?
Tunisian born artist Amel Bennys, who works between Tunis and Paris, has just had her first
Nigeria is surely too large and its art community too diverse for any claims for representativeness to be sincerely possible?
A painting sits glowering on the wall of the Jack Bell Gallery in London. Figures daubed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlXkKCa2yy0 Another Michael Kiwanuka tune.
Photographer Liz Johnson Artur, first arrived in Peckham, London, 20 years ago to live. A neighborhood
If in London next Friday. Press Statement from the Victoria and Albert Museum: On 24 June
New track and video, above, for “O Caminho” (The Journey) by London-based rappers Mohammed Yahya (b.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQNGoqdQnRk&w=500&h=301&rel=0] Single released April 11th, which is the 30th anniversary of the Brixton riots that levelled
The film "Limbo" covers the frustated life and dreams of Sudanese immigrant and trained architect, Issam.