Colonialism did not end; it merely transformed. TRT Arabi's documentary 'In the Name of Justice' brings this truth to the ...
Electrochem Ghana has dismissed allegations levelled against it in a recent investigative piece by The Fourth Estate titled ...
Nigerian filmmaker, actor, and radio personality, Lorenzo Menakaya, demonstrated his exceptional leadership once again as the festival manager at the Easter International Film Festival (ENIFF) 2024.
Incarcerated rapper and singer Tory Lanez has hit back at Megan Thee Stallion after she filed for a restraining order against ...
Jlloyd Samuel played 420 matches, including 240 in the Premier League, in a glittering career where he kept some of the world ...
On June 13, 1959, the Watha hunter Galogalo Kafonde surrendered himself to colonial Kenya’s “Field Force,” Africa’s first ...
I don’t have any meat for you. Maybe next week I’ll have some meat at home.” These are the chilling words a human trafficker used to describe vulnerable women who were unknowingly ...
India], December 17: Merck Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany, in partnership with the African First Ladies, announced the winners of Merck Foundation’s FILM Awards “More Than a ...
Cultural documentaries help reinforce a shared sense of who we are and keep our traditions alive in more assured ways.
In our 1959 summer and autumn issue, Jonas Mekas, the then editor of the American magazine Film Culture, reports from the inside, as it were, on new trends in the non-Hollywood American cinema.
Tammy Wynette made country history with her hit “Stand By Your Man”—but few people know the song’s tragic double meaning.