Lisa Homann called the Mint Museum Randolph’s former exhibition on African art “beige on beige.” In addition, it was located toward the back of the building, only accessible through a long hallway.
These museums not only preserve Women’s history but also serve as essential resources for the research and study of Black women.
H.E. Amani Abou-Zeid, Egyptian, was elected the new Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy of the African Union Commission. H.E. Abou-Zeid was an international development lead expert who has been ...
The South African government confirmed Fugard's death and said South Africa “has lost one of its greatest literary and ...
His characters – tramps, discarded people, poor people, people on the fringes – are connected with all the people we know of today who are refugees.
A South African artist hopes vibrant sculptures make parks more welcoming in a city known for danger
South African sculptor and painter James Delaney wants to encourage people in Johannesburg to engage with parks through ...
Athol Fugard, South Africa’s foremost dramatist, who explored the pervasiveness of apartheid in such searing works as 'The ...
In 1976, 23-year-old Trevor Denman took a vacation from his race calling gigs at three tracks in Natal, South Africa, to venture to the United States to see what racing in a different part of the ...
In America’s country music capital, a new generation is stepping out from the shadows of its beloved honky-tonks. Meet the ...
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A presentation of mostly 20th-century Nigerian pioneers at Tefaf in Maastricht rides a wave of global recognition ...
EXCLUSIVE: Nexa Media’s The Change Africa Podcast is back for a sixth season with Peace Hyde, creator and executive producer ...
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