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The extended Weekend Music Break honors June 16th, 1976, featuring music from young South African artists, many of whom gained recognition online.
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Nathan Chiume is an Africa analyst and consultant.

The extended Weekend Music Break honors June 16th, 1976, featuring music from young South African artists, many of whom gained recognition online.

Video of a worthwhile lecture (recorded in February this year) by Berkeley geographer Michael Watts breaking down the workings of the oil industry.

Gabon’s unsavory Life President came to visit the US. Probably to discuss oil deals. He became collatoral damage in the US right’s media war against Barack Obama. So less time to focus on Bongo. So a win for him then.





An interview with Rich Blint, a James Baldwin scholar. Biggest takeaway: Baldwin lamented the fragile human impulse for categorization.

What’s it like seeing your work on display, only to realize it’s been taken over and remade by someone else to give a totally different meaning.


The Congolese film, Viva Riva, is no high-minded, French-funded “cinema” — it’s a gritty gangster film.