Bandits and the Bandit-users
Smile Studies: Uncovering the social mask behind that facial curve
Hooking up with Stella Monye
How M-Net’s leverages Nigeria’s comedy
Easter artecles at Artfest
Nike Art Gallery’s twist climb of the auction stake…
Benin1897.com presents an impression of the cultural rape of Benin, says Peju Layiwole
Performing arts: To rebrand Nigeria
Zino Orara’s landscape of Bridges and Boundaries…
Whip not the weeping child
REVIEW: Zero to Hero: A poetic journey
Nigerian brand through A Harvest of Nature…
Mr. Acting President, this is the time
Odia, birthday and discourse around conflict question
Wole Soyinka: How I failed to teach Odia Ofeimun
Moses Zibor, Timeless Energy and Societal dynamics
An Itsekiri militant’s song
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SubscribeGrillo Pavilion honors Bruce Onobrakpeya…
The Yusuf Grillo Pavilion in Ikorodu will on April 3 celebrate the contemporary Nigerian art icon, Dr Bruce Onobrakpeya, as it’s star artist.
How not to kill George Azubike’s art…
They say that teachers rewards are in heaven. But the state of the economy and the way teachers are neglected in Nigeria have forced many teachers to reject that promised heavenly promise by insisting to have their rewards here on earth.
Victoria Oruwari’s evening of epiphany
It was another scintillating and stimulating evening last week for the numerous visitors, classic music lovers and members of the Musical Society of Nigeria ,MUSON family as Rivers state born and London based ,Victoria Ekenta Oruwari accompanied by Tunde Sosan thrilled them in Suprano concert at the Agip Recital Hall of the Muson centre Lagos in shows tagged “An Enchanting Evening with Victoria Oruwari.â€
Pietro Evangelista… a conduit for budding African writers
Nigeria is paradise,†says Italian born, Pietro Evangelista. My goodness, is he from a different planet? For crying out loud, this is a country that’s steeped in turmoil, turbulence and trauma. Why would any rational, normal, logical thinking human being remotely imagine that Nigeria is paradise, or anywhere in Africa for that matter? For decades, perhaps even centuries, Africa has been perceived as the melting pot of negativity.
Top leaders will capture West African sub region, says Aminu Oyarekhua
Recently, a specialized celebrities magazine, Nigerian TopLeaders International hosted its first International Conference and Awards in Accra-Ghana where people from various fields turned out enmasse. The publisher, Aminu Oyarekhua, spoke about the significance of the event and future plans of his organization.
ArtHouse Contemporary’s auction kicks off tomorrow
In the bid to maintain her lead in the evolving Nigeria’s third tier art market, the ArtHouse Contemporary, will again tomorrow, at the Lagos high profile event venue, the Civic Centre host the 4th ArtHouse Contemporary’s art auction.
Odia Ofeimun bags 2010 Fonlon-Nichols Award
Nigerian poet, essayist, journalist, and social critic, Odia Ofeimun has been announced as the 2010 winner of the Fonlon-Nichols Award. The award, administered by the African Literature Association, ALA, is given to an African writer every year for excellence in creative writing and for contributions to the struggle for human rights and freedom of expression, according to Dr. Oty Agbajoh-Laoye, chair of the ALA award committee.
Artistes on theatre day to deliberate on culture diversity and climate change
Ahead of this year’s International Theater Day (ITD) which will come up on March 27, National Association of Theater Arts Practitioners (NANTAP) Lagos State chapter has unveiled plans for a successful hosting of the event. As usual, the event will be marked in a unique way in Lagos and other states of the federation.
MTN, HiTV back Opa Williams in Thousand Laughs Hunt
Facts emerged weekend that the mobile communications giant, MTN Nigeria and Pay TV darling HiTV have thrown their weight behind Opa Williams’ talent hunt show tagged: “Thousand Laughs Hunt- Comedian Next.â€
JP Clark’s 50 years of monumental artistry
Talk about Niger Delta people, the things that come to mind are oil, militancy and youths restiveness occasioned by many years of exploitation of the oil rich region. But that does not take away the fact that apart from oil the region can still boast of producing some of the finest brains in the different areas of human endeavor.
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