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“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” Album is a Lengthy Project That Offers Closure

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever gives the audience closure. It is sombre and splits itself into…

Is Artistic Cross-Carpeting Beneficial in the Long Run for Black Artistes?

Artistic cross-carpeting is a dicey undertaking, but as there are no reward without risk, it…

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Hillzy Shows Sonic Range on “In the Building” Album

Hillzy’s In the Building is his first genuine step forward, and probably his best recording…

Khadija Abdalla Bajaber’s “The House of Rust” is a Story of Myths, Fantasies and Quests

The House of Rust is a novel of many seasons. Bajaber’s slippery narration is telling,…

Aké Arts and Book Festival Set to Run from November 24th to 26th, 2022

The Aké Arts & Book Festival brings poets, musicians, actors, filmmakers, artists and thinkers together…

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Futhi Ntshingila Wins 2022 Sharjah International Book Fair Prize

Ntshingila receives the cash prize of 50,000 AED. By Editor South African novelist, Futhi Ntshingila’s…

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Nick Mulgrew Wins 2022 K. Sello Duiker Memorial Literary Award

Nick Mulgrew becomes the second consecutive author from Karavan to win the award. By Editor…

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Ishiagu Fabric: How the Wrong Totem Became the Symbol of the Igbo People

The younger generation of Igbo people, and other young Africans, by extension, have the wrong…

Catalyst Press ReadingAfrica Week 2022 Set to Hold December 4-10

#ReadingAfrica Week is a way to highlight on social media the writers doing diverse and…

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“Ẹlẹṣin Ọba” Review: Netflix’s “Death and the King’s Horseman” Adaptation Is a Play, Not Really a Film

Ẹlẹṣin Ọba’s commitment to its source material, the play, is at once a blessing and…