
Representing Niger
Tal National’s music is breezy, in all Niger’s languages and about topics to which everyone can relate: love, peace, and the beauty of women.
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Rita Nketiah is a feminist researcher, writer and activist living in Accra, Ghana.

Tal National’s music is breezy, in all Niger’s languages and about topics to which everyone can relate: love, peace, and the beauty of women.

The difference between Isaac Mutant and Die Antwoord is that Mutant is the real deal.

Kenneth Gyang’s “Confusion Na Wa” and the growing desire for variety and novelty in Nigerian cinema.

In its current form libertarianism and its worship of the market is utterly irrelevant to South Africa.

A digital, more lo-fi interpretation of local Marrabenta mixed with dancehall and hip-hop, combined with a mid-tempo, laid-back vibe.

The frustration or inability to establish an identity that is free of hegemonic constructed myth – that ceases to be at odds with current reality.

Introducing the South African writer, K. Sello Duiker’s novel ‘Thirteen Cents’ to US audiences.

The plague of evangelical Christianity and its role in fueling homophobia in African countries like Uganda.

“Thierry Henry 1:1” is proof of what happens when the marketing men make films about football.

Weekend Music Break Number 57 includes a tribute to Fela Kuti, music from Lesotho, and the fast rapping of Sarkodie.


If more than one of these apply to your media source, you’re probably not getting your information from the most reliable place.

Sathima had the unique ability to strike first at your heart, not unlike the experience of hearing Billie Holiday for the first time.


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