
#theguardian.com. #Mar.27.2025 × ‘We can talk through our art’: the Malian festival uniting the Sahel’s people. In a region fractured by jihadists and coups, Ségou’Art shows ‘we share our culture, even if politics divides us’
#Politics #Showbiz × #Niger #Africa × #USA #North America #music #Mali #Burkina Faso

#theguardian.com. #Mar.19.2025 × Where to start with: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. The award-winning Nigerian author and Beyoncé-sampled essayist is back with her first novel in a decade, which makes now a great time to get to know her work
#Showbiz × #cls__sex_gdb_Female #Nigeria #Africa × #Beyoncé

#theguardian.com. #Mar.12.2025 × The Long Wave: From aseeda to Vimto, Ramadan traditions across the diaspora. In my experience, to fast in a non-majority Muslim country is to withdraw into a type of social hermitage. Plus, 100 years of Black British music
#Islamic #Religious #Showbiz × #United Kingdom #Africa × #Europe #music

#theguardian.com. #Mar.09.2025 × Janet Suzman on Athol Fugard: A writer of true integrity has gone. The actor recalls her interactions with one of South Africa’s greatest playwrights
#Showbiz × #Africa × #actress #South Africa #actor

#theguardian.com. #Mar.09.2025 × ‘We are one people’: Soca stars including Machel Montano highlight Caribbean’s connection to Africa. Trinidad and Tobago and its neighbors mix music genres in a fast-growing transatlantic artistic exchange
#Showbiz × #Africa × #North America #music #Trinidad and Tobago

#theguardian.com. #Mar.05.2025 × The Long Wave: Trinidad and Tobago carnival celebrates African roots. Soca veterans join forces with Afrobeats stars as the diaspora strengthens ties with the motherland. Plus, Angela Davis heads to London
#Showbiz × #United Kingdom #Africa × #Europe #North America #music #Trinidad and Tobago
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