The Arts

For Penawou who chose full tide

By Enewaridideke Ekanpou A tree fruitful sprang up in Akugbene 104 years ago. Birds alighted on its branches and fed on the  fruits, chirping and dancing happily. No bird could devour the fruits in their verdant vibrations. The fruits were like the stars in the sky; The fruits were like the sand on Alagbaru sandbank. […]
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Tola Wewe returns with Footnotes

In what could be described as the return of the master, Tola Wewe a founding member of the Ona movement whose works have been acclaimed for their originality, simplicity, surface texture and mastery of colours announced his come back after being away for three years as a result of his appointment as a commissioner in Ondo State, with a solo exhibition titled, Footnotes- an exhibition of paintings and terracotta pieces.

JP Clark : The saga of Son of Kiagbodo

Professor John Pepper Clark- Bekederemo is unarguably one of the most famous living poets who has made wonderful marks in different fields as an academic, writer, civil servant and journalist. But ironically, he is also one of the most underrated Nigerian literary giants.

MUSON Season of Classical Songs

It is common for young Nigerians to grace occasions where Hip Pop stars like Tu Face, D’ Banj, P Square and the likes are entertaining but not classical music where they may find it difficult expressing their contemporary dance steps. ..

FG takes cultural crusade to varsities

Federal Government, last week said the rich cultural heritage of Nigeria, is strong enough to foster peace and unity among student populations, if properly harnessed.

City Without People: The Katrina Poems

It is five years now since Hurricane Katrina swept through the Gulf Coast with a near-apocalyptic ferocity, inflicting sundry losses and countless bereavements. The catastrophe wrought by this storm changed many lives for ever…

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