Arts & Culture
Love, lies, TikTok take centre stage in Luo comedy ‘Nyuka Onge Kwero’ Nyuka Onge Kwero (Pok Imetho?), a Luo comedy play by Abila Production, addresses love triangles. Staged at the Nairobi Cinema on Valentine’s Day, the play begins with Nyakablack…
The ‘Matatu Musical’ cast during their rehearsals. [Courtesy] Wangarĩ Maathai Too Early for Birds returns in April with the staging of its ninth show at the Jain Bhavan Auditorium in Loresho. Fifteen years after her passing, the collective…
Art: Ian Gichohi reimagines how photographs can exist on paper Ian Gichohi’s first solo photography exhibition,…
‘Landscapes from Home’ exhibition brings Kenyan stories to London Landscapes from Home, a group exhibition bringing…
An entrance at the Little Theatre Club in Mombasa County on Friday 5th November 2021. [Kelvin…
Parenting burnout: The new silent crisis in families Mary Kaimuri is a working mother who loves her children fiercely. The mother of two plans their meals, tracks homework on WhatsApp groups, remembers PE days, dentist appointments, and birthdays. She also…
Grok: How bikini photo manipulation by Musk’s AI sparked worldwide crackdown The global tech landscape was, in the early days of 2026, rocked by a…
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Frederick Forsyth: ‘The Day of the Jackal’, ‘The Biafra Story’ author dead at 86 after short illness
‘The Day of the Jackal’ author Frederick Forsyth has died at 86 after a brief illness. Family surrounded the British political thriller novelist at…
The late Bilal Wanjau [Courtesy] Actor Bilal Wanjau took his last curtain call on the night of December 3 after a battle with type…
Inside the squeezed compound, hemmed in by concrete walls, a group of boys play football barefoot, their feet kicking up as if the narrow…
For every song that unites us, like Rufftone’s Mungu Baba, there is a song that calls out the immorality of our society, like Winyo, Kamaa…
