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“New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations” is at NOMA through August 10, 2025.
I’ve been thinking a lot about what British Nigerian journalist Julie Adenuga and Afrobeat icon Femi Kuti expressed in the forthcoming HBO Max documentary Wizkid: Long Live Lagos (a highlight of this ...
Boniface Mwangi Kariuki, the 22-year-old mask vendor who was shot at point-blank range by a police officer during recent anti ...
The renovation, which cost seventy million dollars, began in 2021, as a global campaign to decolonize Western museums ... The implication is that African creativity has always been global; just before ...
New research has found that Swahili societies in Zanzibar landscaped baobab trees into their settlements 1,000 years ago, and ...
Under the cover of darkness, Nomali jumped over a wall, burst into a museum and snatched a human skull from a pedestal before ...
Amidst DRS calamities and yet more dropped chances in the slips, Shai Hope springs eternal, the West Indies fighting hard to earn a first Test win against Australia on home soil in 22 years.
Two of three undergraduate researchers studying the Burke Museum’s African collection stood beside seven floor-to-ceiling ...
The African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey hosted a Juneteenth Bazaar and Show on Thursday at The Noyes Arts ...
In the Atlantic, they tend to form off the western African coast, though their roots are often traced to the Indian Monsoon season, which runs from June through September.
Vance Luther Boelter lists himself on LinkedIn as the CEO of the Red Lion Group, which is based in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and claims to run a private security company with his wife, Jenny.
How social media is pushing back against the still common idea that African societies never had a knowledge system.