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Black Orpheus Dispatch: A Conversation | by Shalom Kasim

‘Documenting the Story BehindBlack Orpheus’ might sound self-explanatory, but trust me, it is anything but straightforward. My interest in the journal arose by sheer coincidence, one that I have found myself explaining more times than I can recount.

How Much Humour Is Enough

The collection sets off with an illustration of a family tree, where each page bears illustrations t...
The Raft, the Rift and the Reconciliation – J.P. Clark among his Peers

The Raft, the Rift and the Reconciliation – J.P. Clark ...

For a nation to whom these writers represented an embodiment of their national p...

Kúnlé Afọláyan’s Trash Case in ‘Citation’

Kúnlé Afọláyan’s Trash Case in ‘Citation’

The film tells the story of Mọ́remí, a brilliant female graduate student in a Ni...

Black Orpheus Dispatch: A Conversation | by Shalom Kasim

‘Documenting the Story BehindBlack Orpheus’ might sound self-explanatory, but tr...

Toward The Lossless Translation | Review by Tádé Ìpàdéọlá

“The work itself is a study in how the ideology of the novel works, I think.” ...

“Ebrohimie Road” Screens at Randle Centre

This third Lagos screening was generously sponsored by Sterling Bank (there were...

Black Orpheus Dispatch: A Conversation | by Shalom Kasim

Black Orpheus Dispatch: A Conversation | by Shalom Kasim

‘Documenting the Story BehindBlack Orpheus’ might sound self-explanatory, but tr...

Toward The Lossless Translation | Review by Tádé Ìpàdéọlá

Toward The Lossless Translation | Review by Tádé Ìpa...

“The work itself is a study in how the ideology of the novel works, I think.” ...

“Ebrohimie Road” Screens at Randle Centre

“Ebrohimie Road” Screens at Randle Centre

This third Lagos screening was generously sponsored by Sterling Bank (there were...