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South African Premiere Media Network, M-Net, Launches Online African Film Library
South African media network, M-Net, was South Africa’s first private subscription television service with its first broadcast in 1986. Since then, M-Net has gone on to provide rich entertainment...
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Top Ten West African Dishes
If there’s one thing I miss most about living in Nigeria, it is the food. The thought of the wonderful, fresh and organic food makes me want to teleport myself right back. The variety of food on...
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Parlour Magazine Discusses the Documentary “A Man’s Story” on the Life of Fashion Designer, Ozwald Boateng, with Boateng and Documentary Filmmaker, Varon Bonicas
Today, "A Man’s Story," a documentary on the life of globally renowned Ghanaian fashion designer, Ozwald Boateng, will be in British theaters. The documentary chronicles the past 12 years of Boateng’s...
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Hugh Masekela Speaks on Post-Apartheid South Africa, Nelson Mandela and Regrets
South African jazz legend, Hugh Masekela, is 72 years old, but you’d never know it. This energetic and extremely talented musician is a true jazz inspiration. Adept in playing the trombone, cornet,...
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Three Movie Award Winners and their Interesting Connection with Africa
In lieu of the Oscar frenzy, lets look at some past movie award winners who have some type of connection with Africa. These actors and actresses have won several awards for a brilliant interpretation of...
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African Animated Tale, Zarafa, Hits International Film Festivals and French Theaters this Month
Zarafa, a hand-drawn animated tale directed by two French men, Rémi Bezançon and Jean-Christophe Lie is set to make a debut at the Berlin International Film Festival in February. In the same...