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Bond stars ‘excited’ ahead of movie cinema release

Bond stars ‘excited’ ahead of movie cinema release

SARAH MILLS and MARIE-LOUISE GUMUCHIAN AFTER an 18-month delay, the James Bond film "No Time To Die" finally begins its cinema rollout this week - a relief for its stars and movie theatre operators. Daniel Craig returns for a final fifth outing as the suave British secret agent, known for his love of fast cars and cool gadgets. The movie was originally scheduled to debut in April 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic forced cinemas to close and impose restrictions on audience numbers. "This past 18 months has been a pretty terrible time for everybody," Craig told Reuters. "The great thing…
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Zanzibar’s pre-colonial “forbidden romance” hits big screens

Zanzibar’s pre-colonial “forbidden romance” hits big screens

SETH ONYANGO, BIRD LAST week, "Vuta N’kuvute" made history as the first Tanzanian feature film ever to screen at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), debuting in the discovery section. A poster of the Vuta N'kuvute film . Photo Courtesy : Kijiweni Productions. Released in Swahili and with a majority black cast, Vuta N’kuvute (loosely translated as "Tug of War") becomes one of the most authentic African movies available on the global big screen. Director Amil Shivji told bird that using local language was deliberate –– as the use of east Africa's most widely spoken language best carries the depth…
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Cellist Yo-Yo Ma offers ‘Songs of Comfort and Hope’ in duo album

Cellist Yo-Yo Ma offers ‘Songs of Comfort and Hope’ in duo album

ALICIA POWELL CELLIST Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Kathryn Stott have teamed up for the third time in "Songs of Comfort and Hope," dedicated to all the people who are going through tough times around the world. The album, coming out on Friday, starts by acknowledging the Black Lives Matter movement with "Ol' Man River." Other tracks include "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," "Moscow Nights," "Waltzing Matilda," and the South African lullaby, "Thula Baba." "All of these songs have specific meaning for people in different places," Ma said, noting that the coronavirus pandemic had been a global experience. "We're hoping that this…
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Master KG wins ‘Best International Song’ award in France

Master KG wins ‘Best International Song’ award in France

MPHO RANTAO SOUTH AFRICAN hitmaker Master KG has added another award to his trophy case.  Master KG has won the ‘Best International Song’ award at France’s NRJ Music Awards for his viral hit song ‘Jerusalema’.  He beat out the USA’s Nicki Minaj, Jason Derulo, Black Eyed Peas and Britain’s Dua Lipa for the French award. The Limpopo-born South African DJ made the announcement on his Twitter account, thanking his fans and the NRJ for the achievement.  https://twitter.com/masterkgsa/status/1335489212590796800 On the same weekend he also walked away with the Founder’s Recognition award at the 2020 South African Traditional Music Awards, for his…
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Nigeria to have its own ‘The Real Housewives’ reality series

Nigeria to have its own ‘The Real Housewives’ reality series

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER THE ever-so-popular award-winning reality television series is making its way to the Nigerian capital for a new instalment of ‘The Real Housewives of Lagos’.  Distributed internationally by NBCUniversal Formats, a division of Universal Studio Group, The Real Housewives of Lagos (RHOL) will be the first Nigerian instalment of the franchise, making it the third adaptation in Africa after The Real Housewives of Durban (RHOD) and The Real Housewives of Johannesburg (RHOJ).   “We’ve seen audiences across Africa devour The Real Housewives of Johannesburg and The Real Housewives of Durban,” says Candice Fangueiro, Showmax’s head of content. The cast…
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Remembering Sibongile Khumalo, South Africa’s divine diva

Remembering Sibongile Khumalo, South Africa’s divine diva

CHRISTINE LUCIA, Extraordinary Professor, Stellenbosch University THE passing of Sibongile Khumalo at the far, far too young age of 63 was a body blow. Sibongile epitomised ‘the new South Africa’, as it was born and as it matured. She sang in every style – from Carmen to UShaka – with equal accuracy, generosity and joie de vivre, making everything ‘popular’ to millions of people without ever sacrificing vocal or musical professionalism. This was one of her greatest gifts, that she made a place for everyone with her voice, a golden, melting voice that made all, young and old, rich and…
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Iconic actress Cicely Tyson dies at 96

Iconic actress Cicely Tyson dies at 96

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER ELECTRIFYING Hollywood actress Cicely Tyson has died.  Her death has sent a shockwave through the world of arts, as tributes pour in for the iconic actress, who portrayed roles that shattered the stereotypes of Hollywood-written black stories.  Tyson’s manager, Larry Thompson, said working with the actress was a huge honour and blessing.  “I have managed Miss Tyson’s career for over 40 years, and each year was a privilege and blessing,” Thompson said in a statement.  “Cicely thought of her new memoir as a Christmas tree decorated with all the ornaments of her personal and professional life. Today…
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Nomzamo Mbatha and Thuso Mbedu heralded among rising Black Hollywood stars

Nomzamo Mbatha and Thuso Mbedu heralded among rising Black Hollywood stars

MPHO RANTAO SOUTH African actresses Nomzamo Mbatha and Thuso Mbedu have become big names to watch in the Hollywood scene, joining the cozy company of some of Hollywood’s rising talent. Mbatha and Mbedu have been included in the global “20 Black Hollywood stars to watch out in 2021”, a list compiled by American lifestyle magazine Essence that shines a light on Black entertainers who have their impression in the cutthroat entertainment industry.  Actress Thuso Mbedu. Picture: Supplied On their website, Essence detailed that their list is based on how Black Hollywood has continued to stand up and make a difference…
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This entrepreneur wants to connect Africa through its creatives

This entrepreneur wants to connect Africa through its creatives

ROYAL IBEH Olamilekan Olawale Dauda, the founder of Create Naija, at Memphis Art Gallery, one of Create Naija's partner, in Abeokuta, Ogun state, Nigeria. Photo : Create Naija. “IF you truly want to succeed in the creative business, then you should not begin with the idea that you want to make money, you should start a business because you want to make a difference, change the narrative," announces Olamilekan Olawale Dauda with all the conviction of someone who has already accomplished that goal. Dauda, who goes by the online handle of "LEKKY D" was nine years old when he started…
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The Mayhem that is Drake’s CLB and Kanye West’s Donda

The Mayhem that is Drake’s CLB and Kanye West’s Donda

MPHO RANTAO Donda, Donda, Donda. I love you, i love you, i love you, until I — Two very different introductions belonging to two of hip-hop's biggest names; setting the tone for two very different moods. If you haven’t noticed by now, I’m talking about the week-apart releases of Kanye West’s DONDA, and Drake’s Certified Lover Boy.  If there were artists akin to a holy grail, these two would come extremely close and with good reasons. They are the wordsmiths part of a generation that has continued to shift cultural views on music, fashion and art.   The Donda album (left)…
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