THE ARTS FICTION: Unapologetically Shewa (I wanted to be a feminist) Leave a comment April 24, 2022 BY ABIOSE A. ADAMS Naffy wore no make-up because she believes make-up was for women who still wanted to be attractive to men,…
LifeTHE ARTS Ola Rotimi honoured with Google doodle on posthumous birthday Leave a comment April 13, 2022 Google has honoured the Nigerian playwright better known as Ola Rotimi with a doodle on his 84th posthumous birthday. The Google doodle is…
THE ARTS Bolanle Austen-Peters: How investors nearly took over Terra Kulture Leave a comment April 8, 2022 Bolanle Austen-Peters has opened up on the conflict between Terra Kulture and investors. Terra Kulture, in its 18 years of existence, has organised…
Editor's PickTHE ARTS FICTION: Unapologetically Shewa — our no pregnancy policy Leave a comment March 20, 2022 BY ABIOSE A. ADAMS Fridays were for binges. Saturdays were sober. Sundays were solemn. Mondays were serious. This was the order of the…
Editor's PickSpolightTHE ARTS SPOTLIGHT: Zain Asher on gender equity, rough upbringing — and being receptionist before CNN Leave a comment March 20, 2022 It is September 3, 1988, and a five-year-old Zain Asher had her hands full with chores in her family’s London apartment after a…
Editor's PickTHE ARTS FICTION: Unapologetically Shewa — job hunting Leave a comment March 13, 2022 BY ABIOSE ADAMS He had many aliases and many alliances—emperor, d-don, senior man, baba, honourable, but my aunt called him dear, because, for…
Editor's PickTHE ARTS Pat Utomi to hold Lagos reading for new book on March 11 Leave a comment March 9, 2022 Pat Utomi, the professor of political economy, is set to hold a reading event for his book ‘Why Not: Citizenship, State Capture, Creeping…