Cultural food festival a success

Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondent
The much anticipated Cultural Food Festival was successful as more than 400 people from different cultures converged on the ZB Sports Club in Vainona on Saturday to get a taste of cuisines from around

National Gallery, Alliance Francaise team up

Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent
The National Gallery of Zimbabwe in collaboration with Alliance Francaise are staging a joint exhibition comprising 34 series of self-portraits from one of Africa’s renowned artists, Samuel Fosso of

Moving Nama to Byo a farce

Fred Zindi Music
NEXT weekend sees the 12th National Arts Merit Awards Awards ceremony taking place.
This year, the glamourous awards ceremony has been moved to Bulawayo’s Large City Hall. The

‘Road to Fame’ finalistsTanga Pasi launch debut album

Tawanda Ngena Arts Correspondent
SININI NGWENYA, the leader of Plumtree-based Tanga Pasi, says local music promoters should cast their nets wider rather than concentrate on the big cities such as Harare and Bulawayo. Speaking at

Xtra Large to celebrate 10 years in music

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
HIGHFIELD-BASED urban grooves outfit “Xtra Large” will this year mark 10 years in music.
Comprising Jimmy “Snagga Jim” Mangezi and Norman “Likkle N” Manwere, the duo formed the group in

Destiny’s Child is back!

Beyonce was under pressure to deliver a brilliant performance at Sunday’s Super Bowl following the recent lip syncing controversy at President Obama’s inauguration. And she took to the stage with

Judith Sephuma runs over granny (79)

MULTI-AWARD-WINNING afro-jazz songbird Judith Sephuma is faced with the possibility of being a jailbird. Sephuma might be charged with culpable homicide after she allegedly fatally ran over a

Snoop Lion’s documentary to hit theatres this March

“Reincarnated”, the much anticipated documentary by Snoop Lion, will finally make its way to theatres on March 15. New York-based magazine/multimedia outlet and producers for “Reincarnated”, VICE made

Popular singer Miguel coming to SA

MIGUEL – the singer who has the gay world copying his fancy hairdo – is finally coming to South Africa.
Not only is Miguel Jontel Pimentel famous for his outrageously stylish fashion, but also for his unique

Dancing to free the soul

Sekai Nzenza

“Sis, do not invite me again to a party where the majority of people are married couples, educated people, regular church goers or rich people,” said Piri as we left a party on our cousin’s farm in

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