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True, true, that title sounds familiar. Consider it a variation on a successful theme. After coming across the work Olalekan Jeyifous did for "menswear brand" creator Ikiré Jones, we wanted to know more and asked Olalekan to share his 5 favorite designs which -- not surprisingly -- included one of his sci-fi inspired West African scenes called [...]
[view whole blog postThese days, well-behaved African heads of state are rewarded by Barack Obama with the chance to meet with him in groups of four and have their picture taken with him. It's like meeting Beyonce, but you get to call it a state visit. That's what happened on Friday when Malawi's Joyce Banda, Senegal's Macky Sall, [...]
[view whole blog postGuest Post by Percy Zvomuya Hatred came first; love much later. It always seemed to me that the left-legged player got a place in the football team for no other reason other than that he was left-legged. Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño (right-handed but left-legged, a condition known as laterality or cross-dominance) bears witness to this said [...]
[view whole blog postFlying back from Dakar and Bamako to my home near "Little Senegal," I snatched up Courrier International's special issue "Afrique 3.0″ while passing through Paris. Tom made a quick survey of it just as it hit the newstands. Now that we've had a little more time to spend with it, what to make of it? [...]
[view whole blog postWhat has murdered Black Consciousness activist Steve Bantu Biko to do with the beginning of spring in the Netherlands? Don't worry, you didn't miss anything in school. Steve Biko has indeed nothing to do with the new season here whatsoever. Still, this didn't stop a bunch of yuppies and hipsters to organize a party in [...]
[view whole blog post"I Sing the Desert Electric" is a collection of video material shot over the past three years by Sahel Sounds founder Christopher Kirkley in different locations in the Western Sahel (Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Nigeria), representing distinct and highly regionalized musical scenes. The result is a short visual and aural feast. If you want to know more, Kirkley recently [...]
[view whole blog post10 new music videos to finish this week of blogging. Here's a first video by photographer and graphic designer Laurent Seroussi for Salif Keita's new Tale album, produced by Gotan Project's Philippe Cohen-Solal: Vimeo clip above. (The YouTube version of the clip seems not to be available everywhere. Weird Record Label Thinking.) Next, a glorious video for [...]
[view whole blog post"In Africa today, musicians keep in touch with global pop culture via the Internet and program locally flavoured music of explosive creativity, which in turn often finds its way back into the western world: powerful, urban and contemporary club music." This sentence captured my attention while I was reading the Ten Cities brochure. Ten Cities [...]
[view whole blog postSouth African actress/singer/writer Masello Motana has had a career in the entertainment business that many would envy. She has played a leading role in a number of South African television shows as well as in a mainstream feature film. Her poems have been published in several anthologies in that country and she regularly amazes audiences [...]
[view whole blog postOn the first of July this year the Netherlands are commemorating the 150th anniversary of the abolishment of slavery in their former colonies Suriname and their dependencies: the Dutch Antilles. The mayor of Amsterdam considered it a good time for a celebration. So he decided to think big and invited the US First Lady Michelle Obama, [...]
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