Tag: The Free Critics

4 Black Female Harpists Making a Lasting Impact in the World of Classical Music

The harp is a magnificent instrument that has captivated audiences for centuries.…

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Here is Why Anikulapo Might Have Missed the Oscar Committee Selection

From a director and a scriptwriter, here is my honest review of…

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An open letter to Nkrumah, Mandela & co

I passed by and saw an ugly sight: The ones whose names…

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We Can Time Travel: A New Commandment From Sampa The Great

In true legendary style, Angelique Kidjo carries the song's chorus with a…

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The 1HUNDRED Collection Is Sloane Angelou’s Representation Of Nature’s Morphology

The 1HUNDRED collection, originally inspired by Sloane Angelou’s reflection of the many…

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10 Performance Poets From Northern Nigeria Who Have Graced the TEDx Stage

Recently, we have seen the rise of TEDx events occurring most often…

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5 Tales of Fictional Women Who Pushed Past Boundaries

Have you ever seen God in the labour room? For the average…

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Awaken Your Emotions With These 4 Thought-Provoking Nigerian Poetry Books

These four recommended poetry books are from Nigerian poets. The importance of…

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Ticket to Life: Geshin Salvador’s Film is Simultaneously Daring and Impractical

Geshin Salvador's Ticket to Life portrays the story of a couple whose…

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Beyond Lovebirds and Heartthrobs: 10 Books Exploring Romance Through The Lens of Black Authors

As any romance novel enthusiast will tell you, there is perhaps no…

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5 Nigerian Women Advocating For a More Inclusive Tech Industry

The African tech ecosystem is evolving at an impressively fast pace. Many…

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5 Kunle Afolayan Films that Explore a Mix of Indigenous and Contemporary Themes

Remember the saying, "Memories last forever.'' This is the case with Kunle…

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