Category: Culture

  • Postcards: Netflix Series review

    Postcards: Netflix Series review

    From the producer of “Namaste Wahala” comes this series, the second of its kind in terms of two countries infusing their cultures to create a movie. Let’s see if the producer created a masterpiece with this collaboration or not.

  • Artistes and A&Rs: A Match Made in Hell?

    Artistes and A&Rs: A Match Made in Hell?

    Hate to see you happy if I’m not the one driving When you think of global duos in troublesome and toxic relationships, what names come to mind? Rick and Morty? Tom and Jerry? Ronaldo and Messi? Shrek and Donkey? Wizkid and Davido? Drake and Kendrick? In all honesty, the list is endless. I’ll raise you…

  • Water and Garri: Movie Review

    Water and Garri: Movie Review

    The album was a masterpiece, and the soundtrack album was even better. Now that the movie is here, let’s see if the movie will live up to the standard of the associated creative assets. 

  • Studio Monkey in Collaboration with Worldwide FM & Gilles Peterson Launches Initiative to Support Grassroot Music Communities

    Studio Monkey in Collaboration with Worldwide FM & Gilles Peterson Launches Initiative to Support Grassroot Music Communities

    Monkey Shoulder, the Single-Malt Scottish whisky brand, has just joined hands with the globally respected online radio station, Worldwide FM, and Gilles Peterson to introduce Studio Monkey Shoulder. The initiative aims to empower grassroots music communities — in Nigeria, the UK, US, Taiwan, and India— with a grant worth up to 100 million naira in…

  • Nigerian Content Creators Who Are Pushing The Envelope

    Nigerian Content Creators Who Are Pushing The Envelope

    Content creation has become the lifeblood of the internet’s creativity and the digital age. It takes a lot of research, effort, several brainstorming sessions, an uncommon height of creativity and a knack for success. Today, it is an already saturated marketplace. Although many, who should be called “skit makers” are now referring to themselves as…

  • Typecast: A Thin Line Between Mastery and Lack of Versatility

    Typecast: A Thin Line Between Mastery and Lack of Versatility

    Having a particular role stuck to you as an actress or actor doesn’t seem like a lack of versatility; I would even categorize it as mastery of the role. But here is the catch: for it to be seen as mastery of some sort, I guess you must have played a different role and still…

  • Nollywood movies to look out for in the second quarter of 2024.

    Nollywood movies to look out for in the second quarter of 2024.

    The first quarter of 2024 has set the bar high for Nollywood releases; the reminder of the year promises to deliver even better. Let’s delve in to see the blockbusters that will keep us at the edge of our seats this second quarter.

  • Nigerian Fashion Brands That Promote “Sustainable Fashion”

    Nigerian Fashion Brands That Promote “Sustainable Fashion”

    I was scrolling through my Instagram timeline a couple of days ago. I stumbled on a page, where they recycle old clothes. The clothes are shredded, transformed into transparent bricks by adding animal glue, and repurposed for either furniture or aesthetics. I thought it was a cute and genius idea. So, I decided to do…

  • Creative Food Content Creators You Should Know About

    Creative Food Content Creators You Should Know About

    You know how Burna Boy said you go explain taya, no evidence? In this case, evidence dey, because these people are putting in the work and need to be recognized, as their niche is a bit over-crowded. Often, it takes more than mixing a few ingredients in the kitchen, and turning Garri into pancakes to…

  • Where To Eat This April

    Where To Eat This April

    I know Mummy Zee encouraged us to wake at 4:30 am to make breakfast but let’s be real, cooking can be extremely exhausting and if you are like me, then you’d enjoy eating out once in a while. I mean, who does not like to feel pampered? Just sit at a chair, order what you…