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Paul Milchick
Paul Milchik is a pseudonym for the author of this piece. His name has been changed due to his status as an international student in the US during the second Trump administration, in a context where foreign students have been targeted for detention and deportation as a result of expressing pro-Palestinian views.

The Economist’s “Africa”
The Economist changed its verdict from “Hopeless Africa” to “Africa Rising” in eleven years. But few care about the latest verdict.
Adapting African literature for the screen

The new sheriff
Helping Themba
Music Break. Iyadede
Music Break. Raashan Ahmad

On Brand Nigeria
A quick read of comments to recent posts defending gay rights, point to how deep-seated and widespread homophobia is in Nigeria.
Viral Culture: The 2-year old rapper
Car Commercials and Primitive Peoples

Cyberpunk Thriller
Zoo City is set in an alternate Johannesburg, where criminals or those who have serious moral failings, get landed with an animal familiar as a permanent attachment.

No one wants to talk about “the disease”
“Life Above All” has an unbelievable plot and heavy-handed social commentary, but Khomotso Manyaka’s excellent performance and a strong supporting cast redeem it.
Music Break. Michael Kiwanuka
Beginning Workout

Translating Angola
Why are certain kinds of war stories embraced by critics and go on to find an international audience, while other finely written stories do not?

Something in the water
Africa’s best football players come from West Africa. That’s just facts.
The documentary imaginery

Brakpan

All of the party
A mix of French hip hop and smooth R&B dominates this installment, Number 5, of music from the French capital. Paris is a Continent.

Giving the Bizness
This is our third Music Break post. It is curated by anthropologist Tom DeVriendt, who may just take a liking to keep doing them.