Thursday, May 9, 2024

Adeyemi leads Black Heritage Artists to exhibition at Nike Gallery

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Kunle Adeyemi, who holds the first Ph.D in studio research in Nigeria led 19 artists to an exhibition titled: ‘Our United Heritage’. The teacher,...

British Council LIFTs Nigeria’s theatre online

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Those who tuned in to a dedicated channel on Google Hangouts at 6 p.m. on June 9, 16 and 23 witnessed a novelty. It...

Festivals of many colours

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The Lagos Black Heritage Festival (LBHF 2014) took place amid fanfare and fun from April 14 to 21. In Abia, a two-day Easter carnival/cantata...

Ihedioha to attend Mbaise Colloquium on August 14

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By Valentine Amanze The Governor of Imo State, Chief Emeka Ihedioha, will be the Special Guest...

A pilgrim’s progress to Okigbo’s Idoto

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The poetry festival in celebration of Christopher Okigbo’s 85th posthumous birthday took place in a two-day event consisting of a night of words around...

Ola-Williams’ footprints in Abeokuta

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One of the visitors to the recently-concluded Ake Arts and Book Festival (AABF) in Abeokuta, Ogun State, was the teacher, actor, director and playwright,...

My Last Duchess

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By Robert Browning Ferrara That’s my last Duchess painted on the wall,...

‘Wollof/Jollof’ exhibition shows at National Museum

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The solo exhibition ‘Wolof/Jollof’ by the Nigerian-born sculptor, Folakunle Oshun, will show at the National Museum, Onikan, Lagos. To hold from December 6 to...
Lechi, Ulari had heard such comments as, “Don’t marry from that family, they have madness.”

The Age of Enlightenment in Literature (2)

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The Enlightenment era emphasizes rationalism – careful thinking, reasoning. It aspires to apply rational order and thought to society and...

Lady Esther sent off to Smithsonian Museum

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Lady Esther, a hand-painted dress that depicts the historical situations across Africa, which is on its way to the Smithsonian Museum, Washington DC in...

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