Entertainment

Okyeame Kwame Shocks Fans In Kumasi! Performs With A Live Band

There is a saying that ‘He who climbs a good tree, is given a push’. This saying was given a meaning as the people of Kumasi and its surrounding areas converged at the Golden Tulip Hotel to support one of their own. The tour is dubbed ‘OK In Your Zone’ and the sole aim is
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Jimmy Cliff cautions against foreign culture influence

Jimmy Cliff, the renowned Jamaican reggae singer, has advised Africans to be wary of the influence of foreign culture to the detriment of development on
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Ama K heads Viasat 1 productions

Ghanaian TV personality, Ama K Abebrese is definitely having a good year. After snatching the lead role in ‘Sinking Sands’, the most anticipated Ghanaian film of the year, and winning a Ghanaian UK Based Achievement (GUBA) Best Television Personality in the UK, Ama has been announced as the Head of Own Productions at Viasat 1.
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PREMIÈRE BRASIL

Filme des Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival Filmfestival 8.12. – 19.12.2010 Eröffnung 8.12. 19.30 h                                                                   Berlin, 5.11.2010 Zum zweiten Mal findet im Dezember 2010 das brasilianische Filmfestival Première Brasil im Haus der Kulturen der Welt mit den interessantesten und erfolgreichsten Neuproduktionen aus Brasilien statt. Zusammengestellt von Ilda Santiago, der Leiterin des Rio de Janeiro
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Stevie Wonder’s vision for the blind and visually impaired comes true

In an unprecedented United Nations-supported initiative, people who are blind and those who have other forms of visual disability will have access to published works
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The Great Singer Passes On – A Tribute to Agyaaku by Prof. Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr.

The Great Singer Passes On  –   A Tribute to Agyaaku by Prof. Kwame Okoampa-Ahoofe, Jr.

There are those moments that you would like to “sumptuously” celebrate the passing of great artists of genius and the illustrious, in general, but you are often at a loss to do so, either because a surfeit of tributes by those more intimately familiar with the subject have already been written and published, or it
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Themba – A Boy Called Hope

Themba – A Boy Called Hope

Film Review By Eric Singh, ANA Snr. Contributing Editor Themba – A Boy Called Hope, is one of, if not, the most powerful socio-political film coming out of South Africa. The novel by Lutz van Dijk, the German/Netherlands writer, is packed with action. It deals with politics, grinding poverty, love, squalor, hate, and for good
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