
Review: The Square by Jehane Noujaim
The 16th Encounters South African International Documentary Festival opened on Wednesday with The Square, Jehane Noujaim’s

The 16th Encounters South African International Documentary Festival opened on Wednesday with The Square, Jehane Noujaim’s

There are no records of when the first official football match was played in Nigeria, but it started in the 1920s.

Interview with curators Sylviane Diouf (Schomburg Center) and Joaneath Spicer (Walters Art Museum) about the African presence in Western and Asian art.

Shmuley Boteach promotes the Rwandan dictator in the US Jewish community and to other Americans as a friend of Israel, Boteach's other foreign cause.

Lettres du Voyant is a 40 minutes film made by Louis Henderson, a British filmmaker and

The third in a series of four posts to commemorate 90 years since James Baldwin's birth.

A very short introduction to Peter Mutharika, Malawi's new President.

China is building new football stadiums in Africa. If its “agenda” of stadium diplomacy has been concealed, it hasn’t really been hidden very far from view.
One evening while channel surfing at home, I stumbled upon what sounded like a rap cypher*

Too many people have forgotten about the one Naira coin, and the chap on that coin.

It's unfunny and borderline offensive. But Late night TV talk shows can't get enough of it.

I wasn’t sure of how to react when I opened the Youtube link to Kwality’s “Official Lion King.”