From gripping novels to insightful essays, these holiday reads show how African authors continue to enrich the world with their unique voices and perspectives. Love in Color: Mythical Tales from Around the World by Bolu Babalola Cr.: Instagram/Kimbookwyrm Babalola’s debut…
The 14th edition of the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF 2025) officially opened on November 2, with a spectacular…
In the court of public opinion, she stands accused of pomposity, posturing for a white audience, cultural…
Last Thursday in Lagos, Nigeria’s cinematic pride ‘My Father’s Shadow’ returned home for its Nigerian premiere after making history as the first Nigerian film to make the Cannes’ Official Selection (Un Certain Regard).
The work explores neon as sculptural light for the home—a lamp to sit by your morning coffee, a chandelier to gather beneath, even a chair to sit in.
Dina Renée kicks off the summer with her second single of the year, “Glow Up.” The song follows the…
Castled Consciousness, Bemi (Oil on canvas, 75 x 60 inches, 2025) According to Getlein (1998), to understand a work…