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The author, a German journalist new to South Africa, writes about her first impressions and experiences, especially with local whites; so different from anything she knew or experienced before.



New York City artist Maria Buyondo grew up in Russia and Sweden, the child of a Russian mother and an Ugandan father.


The film “Limbo” covers the frustated life and dreams of Sudanese immigrant and trained architect, Issam.


Uganda’s President, in power since 1986, has tried to appeal to the country’s youth by rapping. Is it any good?




The King of Bubu, Janka Nabay, translates this music and his culture for rock kids in the trendy hangouts of New York City.
