Tag: The Free Critics

Kehinde Wiley’s A Maze of Power – Rabat Exhibition

Walking into A Maze of Power at Rabat’s Mohammed VI Museum (opened 15…

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Why the Best Mentors Today Don’t Call Themselves Mentors

The traditional definition of who a mentor is comes from the poem…

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Beyond Male and Female: A Study of Every Other Gender Outside the Conventional

For much of history, societies around the world have categorised gender within…

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50 Years Later, What is the Meaning of Bob Marley’s “Natural Mystic”?

Bob Marley’s “Natural Mystic”, the opening track of his iconic 1977 album…

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How to Build a Resilient Creative Business: Financial Planning Checklist for the Unexpected

Running a creative business can be incredibly rewarding. Whether you’re an artist,…

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SOTO Gallery: The +234 Art Innovator, No Longer Afraid of the Shadows

SOTO Gallery as the art gallerist emphasized, was the mastermind behind pioneering…

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Will Africa Become Another West?

There is no gainsaying that the average educated African today has been…

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“Hotel Labamba” Reviews: Murder Mystery Meets Comedy in A Passable Story

Nollywood’s unofficial Queen of romcoms, Biodun Stephen, who is known for her…

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“Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre” Reviews: A Paradoxical Sequel That Leaves More Questions Than Answers

“Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre” is a six-part epic TV mini-series based on the successful…

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“Mami Wata” Reviews: A Tale of Water, Power, and Destiny

In the mystical coastal village of Iyi, tradition and modernity clash like waves…

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“Orisa” Reviews: More Tropes, Less Mettle

Odunlade Adekola’s Orisa is the story of a proud king Oba Adefolarin…

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