Arts Kwiz Era: Art is a tool for Social Justice David Kangye paid a visit to Ugandan painter Alex Kwizera and explored his creative process as well as his take on artists as “leaders” David KangyePosted on July 10, 2019July 12, 2019
Arts Poetry How to Enter a Closed Room Begumya Rushongoza on consent and closed doors Begumya RushongozaPosted on July 10, 2019July 10, 2019
Arts Fiction Sentinel Acan’s protagonist Nyamayarwo negotiates with death and her five Sentinels Innocent Immaculate AcanPosted on July 10, 2019
Arts Poetry Like Sudan Begumya Rushongoza in his latest piece ruminates on the Sudan uprising Begumya RushongozaPosted on July 10, 2019July 10, 2019
Arts Feature The Big Hearted Girl: Revisiting Susan Magara’s Murder David Kangye and Andrew Kaggwa look back at the gruesome murder of the 28 year-old accountant and our response to it David KangyePosted on July 10, 2019July 11, 2019
Arts New LAR mini-series “When Art Speaks” to focus on Emerging Artists Among the works to be exhibited will be the painting “The Big-Hearted Girl” in memory of Susan Magara LéO Africa ReviewPosted on July 5, 2019July 5, 2019
Arts A Conversation With A Fat Kid That Doesn’t Believe In Germs What do kids think? Rushongoza Begumya recollects a recent conversation with a fat kid. Begumya RushongozaPosted on April 20, 2019July 9, 2019
Arts 347 Feminist Jokes We Should All Laugh At Rushongoza Begumya gives a poetic voice to demeaning jokes women are usually subjected to. Begumya RushongozaPosted on April 20, 2019July 9, 2019
Arts Poetry Ode To Radio, Or A Pilgrimage To Never Land Rushongoza Begumya explores the legacy of the fallen star Mowzey Radio in this poetic tribute. Begumya RushongozaPosted on April 20, 2019July 9, 2019