The Proust Questionnaire: Africa Writes
Alongside his father, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Mukoma wa Ngugi was the main speaker at the Royal African Society's, 2013 Afric...
Rufus Norris’s production of The Amen Corner promises to be a summer glory for The National Theatre. It shimmers with the best of James Baldwin's writing, repl...
Dipo Agboluaje: From Early morning cleaners to Established Class Warrior
The most poignant point in my interview with Dipo Agboluaje happened off-stage- so to...
Review: Yael Farber’s Mies Julie at Riverside Studios
Yael Farber’s Mies Julie which will soon ends its very successful run at the Riverside Studios in London...
Achebe - Even to the last he shook us
Like many people of my generation, I discovered Chinua Achebe without even knowing of him. His first novel ‘Things Fall A...
The Culture Interview – Chima Nsoedo and James Hamilton
Who are you and where are you based?
Chima Nsoedo: one half of Everything a Hero is Not. Based in east ...
Who are you and where are you based?
My name is Mercy Kagia and I am currently based in Southwest London.
What’s your background?
I was born and educated in Na...
Ope Lori: The Culture Interview
Who are you and where are you based?
My name is Ope Lori and I’m based in London, at least for now, but let’s see what the futur...
Malawi is not a country that makes it often into the news, or onto the international theatrical stage for that matter. So, Bilimankhe’s production ‘Love on Tria...
Who are you and where are you based?
My name is Sindiso Khumalo, I am a fashion and textile designer based in both London and Johannesburg.
What’s your backgro...