D’Banj silences his critics
LAGOS. — Since D’Banj and his music producer Don Jazzy split critics, fans and haters have been waiting for D’Banj’s first music offering to see if his high stake gamble was worth it.Drunken Diamonds kiss, confess
JUST like vampires when the sun goes down the Diamonds come alive.
Now that they have alcohol in the House again the Diamonds are back to their wild ways.
Vybz Kartel puts Jamaican justice on trial
AS the dancehall genre enters its biggest battle to date against politicians, bourgeoisie journalists and a seemingly well-established system determined to see to its demise, it has gotten timely reinforcement from a most unlikely source – the incarcerated but definitely not silenced Vybz Kartel.Good times beckon for ‘Sunshine City’
Square streets lined with flourishing jacaranda trees, tall buildings that somehow respect the sun and gives it its chance to smile all day long and highly tolerant and hospitable population have for long told and retold tell the story of Harare.How fire changed their lives
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Naeto C stops show to ‘pray’
Right in the middle of a drenched performance at the fifth leg of the Star Music Trek concert held in Aba last weekend, Naeto C abruptly interrupted his pulsating performance to invoke an additional “shower of blessings” on his fans.White House does down fighting
Film: White House DownCast: Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx, Maggie Gyllenahl, Richard Jenkins, Jason Clarke, James Woods Leni Parcker, Orad Connell
Director: Roland Emerich
Cinema: Eastgate
Running time: 137 minutes
Age restriction: Adults only
Type of film: Civil war / Insurrection
Prof Joel White At the Movies
When a film without a bit of nudity or sex is given an Adults Only rating, you can anticipate that you’re in for a rough time. And for almost 2-1/2 noisy hours that is exactly the case.
Artists to explore music, visual arts
Dr Tony Monda Art ZoneThe theme of the exhibition at Gallery Delta, “Sound To Form”, demands of the participating artists to explore the relationship between music and visual imagery. Most artists will be cognisant of the fact that music can stimulate the spiritual in art, direct ones motor-neuron senses and play an important part in realising and interpreting form, colour, gesture
‘Sound of Music’ returns to Reps
Entertainment ReporterOFTEN described as the most popular family stage and screen show of all time, “The Sound of Music” makes a welcome return to Harare’s Reps Theatre from July 18 to August 3.
The show tells the story of the Von Trapp Family Singers, who escaped Austria soon after the Nazi occupation ahead of the Second World War. Maria, a novice nun, is sent to the
Mhere to stage first show in Chitown
Brenda Phiri Arts CorrespondentGOSPEL artiste Mathias Mhere is set to stage his first show in his home town of Chitungwiza at Mubaiwa Hotel on July 27.
Mhere who is enjoying rave reviews for his latest album, “Anoita Minana”, said the show was a way of giving back to the people who made him.



