Les Saignantes, as a social comment, is music to the ears of doomsayers and a requiem to those with high hopes for the future…
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Special End-of-Year Afrofuturist Comic: Futureology
by Makinde Ayodeji (Writer) and Victor Ikenna Orji (Illustrator) Victor Ikenna Orji is a painter, graphic artist, illustrator and cartoonist and is as well the CEO of Artvantage Studios which focuses on harnessing and producing the best talents in the…
Between Imagination and Madness: Matière grise (2011) – Review
Catherine Gilbert Matière grise (Grey Matter), 2011. Directed by Kivu Ruhorahoza. 110 min. Kinyarwanda and French with English subtitles. Originally published on Africa in Words 2014 marks the twentieth anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda in which as many…
HIFA Announces 2015 Theme
With six months to go before the forthcoming 16th edition of the Harare International Festival of the Arts (Hifa), the festival’s organisers have exclusively revealed the theme for this year’s fete to NewsDay. The 2015 country’s premier arts showcase…
Private Desire in the Public Domain at the Kampala International Theatre Festival
Serubiri Moses Desperate to Fight Photo Credit: Bwette Photography Serubiri Moses attended the inaugural Kampala International Theatre Festival and reviews plays by Sitawa Namwalie (Kenya) and Meaza Worku (Ethiopia), reflecting on explorations of private desire in the public domain, the…
Nightlife: Tito Valery’s Retrospective Expo
Experimental visual artist Tito Valery takes us on a journey to memory lane with a selection of his photography in a retrospective expo which highlights previous exhibitions such as “Black and White are Colors too”, “Un monde sans couleurs” and…
Final Weeks: Wiki Loves Africa Offers Prizes for Cuisine Photos on Wikipedia
On the 1st October the international Wiki Loves Africa (wikilovesafrica.org) photographic contest launched across Africa (and beyond). Since its launch, there have been 2,655 photographic entries and many food-related events have been held in Uganda, Egypt, Cote d’Ivoire,…
[Short Review] Fatoumata Diawara Channels the Innocence and Power that History Associates with her Name
Serubiri Moses ‘Fatou’ is the short form for Fatoumata or Fatouma where I come from. Her name alone has a long history within Islamic cultures: a city was named Fatimah in Portugal during the Moorish period; Fatimah is the name…
Marketing Manager at Bakwa Magazine
Magazine Description As an online and off-line magazine, Bakwa engages in cultural criticism, focusing on issues like art, photography, music, business, literature, cinema, spoken word, fashion and exhibitions, and has a penchant for long-form creative nonfiction/reportage, cartoons and photography. While…
[Book Excerpt] Skinless Goat in Somalia by Awes A. Osman
The excerpt below, from Awes A. Osman’s novel Skinless Goat in Somalia, is part of #100daysofafricanreads (curated by @SisterKilljoy). The book was inspired by Awes Osman’s student days in India and centres on the story of an Indian girl and…