Afrikult. presents the second of the three-part series Words that Travel. Running throughout 2016, each event focuses on particular mediums and traditions of Af...
Join us to celebrate the success of one of Peckham's finest Sarah Ladipo Manyika. Sarah's writing includes essays, academic papers, reviews and short stories. H...
Join Africa Writes for an evening of readings and uncensored conversation on sex, love and desire spanning the sexuality spectrum and the African Diaspora exper...
Nawal El Saadawi draws on her epic life story and prolific writing
The internationally renowned writer, novelist, psychiatrist and fighter for women’...
The Immigrant by Joy Gharoro- Akpojotor is a provocative play that explores what the world would look like if Africa was the most powerful continent in the Wo...
Dr Nawal El Saadawi is free. This was my first impression of the 84 year old renowned and sometimes controversial writer, psychiatrist, and activist from Egypt ...
African Authors to Inspire: Elechi Amadi
Last week saw the passing of African literary great Elechi Amadi, author of several plays and novels including The C...
How does an art director select, commission and work with photographers? What will get you on an art director's radar? What do you need to know about working to...
The American academic and literary critic Charles Larson once wrote that ‘those who say nothing has come out of Africa have not read the continent’s writers’. T...