Adeyemi leads Black Heritage Artists to exhibition at Nike Gallery
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
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
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
By Valentine Amanze
The Governor of Imo State, Chief Emeka Ihedioha, will be the Special
Guest...
A pilgrim’s progress to Okigbo’s Idoto
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
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
By Robert
Browning
Ferrara
That’s my last Duchess painted on the wall,...
‘Wollof/Jollof’ exhibition shows at National Museum
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...
The Age of Enlightenment in Literature (2)
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
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...