Writers Project of Ghana Host Literary Crossroads in Accra With Empi Baryeh and Uduak Akpabio Umoren

Writers Project of Ghana and Goethe-Institut Ghana bring to you the first edition of Literary Crossroads in Accra as our reading event for the month of May. There will be three Literary Crossroads events in Accra this year, hosting writers from Africa in readings with their Ghanaian counterparts. For the month of May 2019, we proudly present Ghanaian writer Empi Baryeh and […]

Watch: Culartblog Discusses the 2019 VGMAs

As the 2019 VGMAs approaches, the team at Culartblog, a music and entertainment blog discussed some of the categories and nominees picked for this year’s music event. Marking it’s 20th anniversary, the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (#VGMA2019), the event is expected to live up to the billing with great performances, deserving artists getting awarded for their work and great entertainment, […]

Talking Verses: Kuvie Is A Bad Ass Producer

I’m sure readers who have been following our series ‘’Talking Verses’’ would be surprised to see Kuvie as the one we are spotlighting this week. It’s deliberate, if you consider the sort of work he pulled on two records for two different artists. Kuvie ‘beat verse’ therefore deserves to be talked about. For those who might not know Kuvie, the […]

Press Release: The Kuenyehia Trust for Contemporary Art Officially Launches New Space, Host Exhibition by Daniel Ofoe Amegavie and Caleb Aryee.

In 2019, The Kuenyehia Trust for Contemporary Art, supported by the MTN Ghana Foundation, continues its efforts in supporting  shortlisted artists of the 2018 Kuenyehia Prize for Contemporary Ghanaian Art through 4 exhibitions dubbed “Catharsis”. Ofoe Amegavie and Caleb Aryee will inaugurate this cycle of exhibitions with “Catharsis I” – a photo exhibition. The selected works by the two Accra […]

THE CUTS: EP 05 VOL. 8

THE CUTS reviews songs, videos or albums we think deserves your attention. The songs or videos covered are not genre and/or region specific. Once it is good, it would be reviewed or featured. THE CUTS is available every FRIDAY Sofie –Rise Orchestra sound meet jazz. That’s what Sofie Svan is offering on ‘’Rise’’. The song opens with a solo violin […]

Listen: Ko-Jo Cue Motivates With Aso)den

Steadfastness, self-belief and a bit of headstrongness comes with its own perks. The journey towards success and recognition may be a long, arduous and sometimes scary but pays off in the end. For rapper, Ko-Jo Cue, going through this grind not only built him up, but defined who he has become. On his latest single, Ko-Jo Cue indulges in self-reflection- […]

Nii Tei Ashitey And Wulomei- May We Not Forget

In a country where the legacies of some of her citizens are not often celebrated, it is incumbent on the gatekeepers to begin documenting the deeds of our hue for posterity. Until about a month ago when some media publication covered the burial of Nii Tei Ashitey, little did I know the founder of the legendary music group, Wulomei had […]

Throwback: Wutah Fired Up The Country With Their “Big Dreams”

Wutah made a song that offered hope in the face of the gloom life presents. A reminder to take that leap to faith knowing things would be alright in the end. Perhaps, the biggest mistake Wutah did was going their separate ways when the better option was to resolve the impasse that brewed between them. At the time they broke […]

Tay Iwar’s “Passport” Was The Best Way To Get Noticed.

On its 5th year following its release, we look at how Tay Iwar’s “Passport” opened him up for notice. My curiosity was piqued after my first listen. The songs on the album led to my searching for information on this young talented singer. Despite the paucity of information on him (yeah he is a new act); this 17 year old […]