
A window into South Africa’s jazz history
The first full color photographs of the vibrant, underground jazz scene that flourished in South Africa in the 1960s.

The first full color photographs of the vibrant, underground jazz scene that flourished in South Africa in the 1960s.

A new film makes the case that a combination of hip-hop, new media technology, globalization and youth energy inspired Y’en a Marre.

There is something out there that we can identify as “really” European or “really” African, is essentially what the ancestry testing industry is selling.

A Dutch TV channel created a fictive African 'tribe' for a reality TV show about 'Africa.' It employed an actual Namibian ethnic group to do the job. When will this end?

The Newcastle United defender, Steven Taylor, is another no-nonsense (racist) English centre-half.

Netta Kornberg watches movie trailers, so you don't have to. This edition: 'Mr. Pip,' 'Captain Phillips' and '12 Years A Slave.'

The news that a major studio is bankrolling a film about the Brazilian Pele, contender for greatest player of all time.



Ghanaian-American filmmaker Akosua Adoma Owusu wants to foster a new wave of Ghanaian experimental filmmakers.

Recognition of the contributions to the New York cultural landscape by African immigrants remains strangely absent from the average New Yorker’s frame of reference.

Ghana is currently experiencing a surge of contemporary performing and visual arts. Here are some notes on goings on about Accra-town.

We don't want to see a film about what might have been, however seductive that aspect of Burkina Faso's history is. But what was achieved.

The mistake of directing the hardline scorn we reserve for say Madonna and Fox News at small independent filmmakers or young volunteers at NGO's in Africa.

Europe's new provincialism exacts a human toll that can only be accepted with a mind-set that subscribes to nothing more than a new barbarism.

An Interview with Nigerian Filmmaker Tunde Kelani.

Kevin Sylvester and Wilner Baptiste are the classically trained violin and viola playing duo that anchor Black Violin.

The idea that a post-racial South Africa can only be achieved through the adoption of white ideals, culture, and norms by black South Africans.