Editor's PickTHE ARTS FICTION: Unapologetically Shewa — facing the music Leave a comment January 23, 2022 BY ABIOSE A. ADAMS To rid the baby and rid the memories of Tunbi or to keep the baby and keep the door…
LifeTHE ARTS Chimamanda’s book reading for ‘Notes On Grief’ turns therapy session Leave a comment January 16, 2022 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the award-winning author, read from her essay ‘Notes On Grief’ at the Alliance Française auditorium in Ikoyi, Lagos. The book…
Editor's PickTHE ARTS ‘Afonja the Fall,’ sequel to Tunde Leye’s novel, gets release date Leave a comment January 13, 2022 Tunde Leye, the Nigerian author, has announced the release date for ‘Afonja the Fall’, the sequel to his critically acclaimed novel ‘Afonja the…
Editor's PickTHE ARTS FICTION: Unapologetically Shewa — it’s a woman’s world after all Leave a comment January 9, 2022 BY ABIOSE A. ADAMS “Unapologetically Shewa” is a story of Shewa and Sheri. Both of them are single mothers who live in a…
Editor's PickTHE ARTS INTERVIEW: Hakeem Salaam talks photography, building WhyteProject Institute Leave a comment January 3, 2022 Its gallery is on the penultimate floor of the building on which it sits. A brown-tiled staircase with stainless rails leads from the…
Editor's PickTHE ARTS Bisi Daniels releases 10 children books on corruption, oil industry Leave a comment December 29, 2021 Bisi Daniels, the Nigerian author and journalist, has released ten books all at once. The ten books, a part of the Glory Supplementary…
Editor's PickTHE ARTS FICTION: Unapologetically Shewa — emergency contraception Leave a comment December 26, 2021 BY ABIOSE A. ADAMS “Unapologetically Shewa” is a story of Shewa and Sheri. Both of them are single mothers who live in a…