Art Review
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The poetics and politics of Oromo resistance
Oromo music has played a central role in providing alternative spaces for enunciating ‘the Oromo question’. Awol Allo On June…
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Donald N. Levine: A sociologist at work and in love
Andrew DeCort Professor Donald N. Levine (June 16, 1931 – April 4, 2015), affectionately known to the greater Ethiopian community…
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Meklit Hadero – Celebrating the newness of life and the hyphens that bring us together
Born in Ethiopia Meklit Hadero was raised in the US. She holds a BA in Political Science from Yale University…
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“What doesn’t kill you makes you Stronger”
Born in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia, Berhanu Digaffe’s name is familiar to many Ethiopians who depend on his radio shows to…
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Twelve Years a Slave: “Are you a slave?”
Andrew DeCort When watching Twelve Years a Slave, the question subtly presents itself, “What does it mean to be enslaved?”…
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The Gumma film award
The Gumma film award was held at the National Theatre on February17th in which 23 Ethiopian movies made in the…
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The wolf of wall street: Enlightening the American nursery?
Andrew DeCort It’s well known that when cancer reaches a certain stage, chemotherapy is no longer a viable option. In…
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And the winner is…
The 86th Academy Award nominees and our movie reviews Our movie review columnist Andrew DeCort has written critical reviews about…
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Jano and Rock ‘n Roll: A live performance like no other
Hadra Ahmed Throughout history, live concerts by rock stars have provided unique and diverse entertainment to a global audience. In…
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American Hustle: Ready for Real?
Andrew DeCort The Princet on philosopher Harry Frankfurt begins his award-winning book On Bullshit with a judgment as playful as…
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