Faith, translation, and the fracturing of cultural identity in Mount Zion’s ‘Abejoye’
Art in the House of God…
Re-imaging the histrionics of Independence
Great debate around Culture Policy
Temi Halim and the story of Tenka and His Magic Drum
Rachael Engmann ends Fellowship programme at OYASAF
Sentinel Nigeria takes poetry to Abuja
Ojeikere’s journey through camera
When the Empire mis-writes history
Toyin Adewale-Gabriel leads June Poetry workshop
The Return of Robesonites in October…
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SubscribeHere comes Tinsel Season 3
In its avowed bid to maintain the standard and entertain her numerous subscribers, MNET, the producers of TINSEL, the glamorous soap opera which premiered in September 2008 and has grown in popularity all over the continent, last Thursday launched Season 3 of the popular T.V. show.
92 writers, 40 scientists for 2010 Science and Literature prizes
Forty scientists and 92 foreign and home based playwrights are competing for this year’s pre-eminent prizes in literature and science – The Nigeria Prizes for Science and The Nigeria Prize for Literature.
Shonibare’s ‘Nelson’s Ship’ stuns the world at Trafalgar Square
Nigerian artist, Yinka Shonibare MBE, last week became the first African artist to display artwork in any public space in Great Britain, when he unveiled his work “Nelson’s Ship in a Bottle†in London’s popular Trafalgar Square. The artwork is sponsored by Guaranty Trust Bank of Nigeria which earlier in 2010 registered another first when it sponsored Chris Ofili’s collection at Tate Britain, making it the first African corporation to sponsor a major artwork in Great Britain.
Voice on canvass: Kunle Adegborioye’s dripping brush…
Nigerian born painter, Kunle Adegborioye who is currently based in UK is back in Nigeria with a special message to inspire and engage the Nigerian audience through his latest solo exhibition titled, My Voice; Exhibition of Paintings. The exhibition which opened on the 22nd May at Nike Art Gallery, Lekki, Lagos will run till May 29th 2010.
Culture Minister’s visit and other matters arising…
The first official visit of the newly appointed Minister of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation, Abubakar Sadiq Mohammad to parastatals of the Ministry , penultimate week in Lagos was an important eye opener to the immensity of tasks expected of the Minister before the expiration of the 2011 national election year.
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