Slawn Builds a Rolex Multiverse, ‘Baba Segi's Wives’ Heads to TIFF, Maya Boyd Is the MCU's Storm
Elvira Dyangani Ose is appointed Artistic Director of Zeitz MOCAA, Ayra Starr's Starrgirl gets its flowers, and Afrobeats finds its soul in 2026.
Elvira Dyangani Ose is appointed Artistic Director of Zeitz MOCAA, Ayra Starr's Starrgirl gets its flowers, and Afrobeats finds its soul in 2026.
Ten African productions land in the TIFF 2026 lineup; Mzansi Bass Reimagines Black Rave Music; Chigozie Obioma's producer debut becomes Nollywood's highest-grossing film of 2026.
Toheeb Jimoh and Dujonna Gift lead the BBC's adaptation of Caleb Azumah Nelson's Open Water, Aya Nakamura joins Davido's sixth album and Asake's M$NEY concert film lands on Spotify.
Africa's biggest women's football tournament kicks off in Morocco with 16 teams; Gabriel Moses lenses Mbappé for EA Sports FC 27. Plus Lola Shoneyin is named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and Dear Ajayi makes Nigerian film history.
Black AT makes Cannes Lions history, Lolly Adefope joins an Agatha Christie adaptation, Basquiat's only trip to Africa
Asake drops the MCBH video for M$NEY, CCH Pounder on collecting contemporary African art, and BBC Lifestyle crowns its first-ever Hidden Gems South Africa winner.
Abidjan prepares to host Africa's first animation film market, Eniafe Momodu joins the Berlin Fashion Week jury, and Tems Delivers a Stunning Performance
Plus Rabat launches the African Capitals of Culture HQ, Michelle Obama surprises young women alongside Tems, and Jorja Smith, Isaiah Rashad headline Rocking the Daisies.
Plus, we list African Winemakers you should know, Tems performs at the grand opening alongside Stevie Wonder and John Legend, The Polygamist tops Netflix charts, and Oríré celebrates five years.
Plus Joey B is back after six years, Cape Town's youth jazz scene is thriving, Wizkid's debut album hits 15, and Black Sherif finds a way.
African Artistes in the World Cup album, Dave brings his tour home to Nigeria, and five African docs head to Sheffield DocFest. Plus, the Ojude Oba delivered as always, and Jude Dontoh drops a G.O.A.T. capsule with Ms. Lauryn Hill.
Lupita Nyong’o steps into her blockbuster Helen of Troy era, Asake hits the road with Uncle Waffles, and Uganda’s Ghetto Kids prepare for a World Cup stage with Shakira. Plus Amoako Boafo finds inspiration in Venice, Stormzy backs an Ian Wright biopic, and Nairobi’s coolest spots get their moment.
Banke Kuku reimagines African luxury, Tyla earns double BET Awards nods, and Zakes Bantwini launches a new foundation. Plus, Tems leads Nigeria’s BET Awards charge, Onesimus turns his album launch into a celebration of African culture, and African cinema goes to Cannes.
Idris Elba and Sabrina Dhowre Elba share their vision for the future, Rema and Tyla gear up for the FIFA World Cup, and Black Coffee turns a French theatre into magic. Plus Zoë Modiga leans into Ubuntu, Anok Yai gets candid, and the AMVCAs crown their biggest winners.
African stars turn the Met Gala into a fashion moment, Trevor Noah heads home for a major comedy festival, and Shakira and Burna Boy tease a World Cup anthem. Plus, Lusaka’s young creatives build something exciting, and We Are Nubia put Kenyan music on the map.
Meet Neville Cox, who spends his days at LAMDA scheduling exams for young performers while nurturing his own creative passions. Inspired by London’s art scene, he’s diving back into sculpture and new forms of expression, all guided by his simple mantra: “Keep going.”
Uzo Njoku reinvents Ankara with an Owambe twist, while African designers make Paris their runway. Plus, Burna Boy backs a bold Pan-African thriller, Amoako Boafo builds a tennis court, Amaarae steps into her spotlight, and Anok Yai claims her crown.
Meet Kemi Quadri, a London caseworker with a love for people, music, and all things skincare. Born in Nigeria and raised in East London, she’s balancing city life with new entrepreneurial dreams and a playful creative side that might just surprise you.
What does it mean to belong when home is both here and there, when your memories live in one place, but your future unfolds in another? This year, as part of our Beyond Black: No Place Like Home series, we’ve been exploring the rituals and gatherings that held our...
Ciara makes stunning LFW debut, Aya Nakamura reclaims her crown, and Tyla shines in Chanel. Plus, Banke Kuku celebrates Africa’s spirit, Kudi Maradzika reshapes African storytelling, and Adidas Originals spotlights Nigeria’s new wave of creativity.
Fela Kuti has come home in full colour. Afrobeat Rebellion turns his story into an experience, where Lagos art, sound, and spirit collide to celebrate the man who turned his music into a voice for change.