Voices of Eyà echo @ QGallery
Trash-ing Lagos, the city of visual artists…
I write to guide readers into the world of the spiritual – Ogunnro
EDOFEST on the move: Akhere commences tour of LGs
Stage & Screen: Artists and the Nation
Gallery owners rebrand Nigeria through art…
Paradise Lost: EDOFEST 2009 on the rescue…
TBS’s journey to City Centre
EDOFEST 2009: Akhere fine-tunes programme for cultural fiesta
Miracle of the Storymoja Hay
Michael Jackson’s glove for auction
Coup or conspiracy in the culture house?
Niger State ready to host NAFEST 2009
How Nigeria’s cultural art played lead at Algiers’s PANAFEST
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SubscribeMbari: A museum of appeasement among Ndigbo
The Mbari architectural structures, commonly seen among the Mbaise and Owerri people of Imo State was an artistic appeasement to the gods, especially, the thunder god, Amadioha.
Osondu’s Caine Prize, another literary honour for Nigerian writing
The winning of the prestigious prize in 2001, by Nigeria’s Helon Habila through his entry, Love Poem invigorated a new competitive spirit in the nation’s huge stock of emerging literary writers.
Pavarotti resurrects at MUSON Centre
The occasion was the graduation concert put together by the second set of beneficiaries of the Music scholarship programme of the MTN Foundation. Graduating were 24 young men and women who had undergone training in Voice, Classical Music, Music composition and Arrangement, as well as Repairs of Music Instruments.
In Abuja, Archibong’s catalogue documents Transcorp Hilton’s art
THE belief that art without documentation is incomplete must have informed the gathering, on Wednesday as another effort in art documentation was recorded when Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja in collaboration with BHS International launched a book containing works of the artists done for the hotel in the last 23 years.
The courage to challenge—Ohakim Book series
IT was one of the toughest decisions of my life. But I managed to carry it through without batting an eyelid. There was just no alternative, no going back. “I am dropping out of the raceâ€, I announced to the bewildered members of my campaign team, “I am leaving the PDPâ€.
Are major African art exhibitions only for the western world?
This is a clear reflection of the scant respect many western institutions have for Africans and their institutions. What about the looted/stolen Ife objects that are found in Western Museums?
Life in My City Festival: Reclaiming cultural soul of the coal city
THE just concluded week long Life in My City festival, which held in the coal city of Enugu, no doubt recorded strong achievements in many ways and also reveals that there are still rooms for serious improvement. As a cultural festival, the project initiated three years ego by an Enugu based outdoor advertising company, ROCANA Nigeria Limited, with collaborative support of Alliance Francaise, Enugu and Nigerian chapter of Pan African Circle of Artists, PACA, has in the spirit of its founding father, chief executive officer of ROCANA, Robert Oji, largely succeeded in re-inventing the use of art and culture in re-mobilizing youths towards a positive social development.
Artists are like beggars — Andrew Ikechukwu Emueze
In this modern age, it takes more than being able to paint with the brush or sculpture before one becomes a creative or renowned artist. For Andrew Ikechukwu Emueze being an artist is a dream come true. “I have always wanted to be an artist.
Stage & Screen: The state of the Nigerian stage
The Nigerian theatre is in a deplorable indeed lamentable State. The noble legacy from the relics of colonial education which includes the introduction of the proscenium theatre presentation is dying by the day and the government is not as much as batting an eyelid.
Art and Christianity
ART over the ages has been an expression of the characteristic attitudes of the people of an age. Art deals with our emotion as well as our intellect: it is another kind of non-verbal language and expression of human creative talent especially in a visual form for example painting and sculpture. This piece features on […]
Tribute: Iyorwuese Hagher: Thespian-technocrat @60
BY DOKI GODWIN JEFF IYORWUESE Hagher is undeniably a household name in the African literary establishment because his writings (especially the plays) are curiously and quintessentially rich both in terms of aesthetics and thematic preoccupations. In most of his writings, Hagher is passionately concerned with the issue of leadership and in play after play the […]
Contemporary Nigerian poetry and garbage poetics
BY EKANPOU ENEWARIDIDEKE POETRY is said to be a method of expression that thrives on  spontaneity of powerful emotions that are given distinct artistic colour and flavour through the use of appropriate literary devices and diction. By practical extension of this perception, poetry should be characterised by grace and beauty of language through the use […]
Soyinka on DSTV’s Great Africans
In the last few weeks, the serial documentary has focussed on such African legends as Patrice Lumumba of the Congo, Julius Nyerere of Tanzania, and Wangari Maathai the environmental rights crusader and Nobel Peace Prize winner from Kenya. Soyinka is the only writer so far featured.
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