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Kare Ngugi
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Asked: November 27, 2020In: Arts and Entertainment

What quote have you ever read that completely changed how you view things?

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I read this in The Bell Jar (Sylvia Plath) and it felt like the world shifted. I knew I felt this but had never found the words to describe it so poignantly. ‘I can never read all the books I want; I can never be all the people I want and live all the lives I want. I can never train ...

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Asked: November 21, 2020In: Arts and Entertainment

Film of the year.

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Which movie have you thoroughly enjoyed this year and why? ...

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Asked: November 12, 2020In: Arts and Entertainment

How to Bring Magic Acts to Your Own Party

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Many parties have been feeling one-tone lately like there are just three things to do.  After you’ve talked with strangers, ate some food, and danced a little: you’ll find most partygoers want something more. Fortunately, instead of t ...

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Asked: November 8, 2020In: Arts and Entertainment

Gengetone. What’s the future of gengetone music?

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It’s becoming a hit and many young people seem to be intrigued by it. What’s your view about Gengetone? What’s the future of Gengetone? And do you support? ...

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Asked: November 8, 2020In: Arts and Entertainment

Who’s still the most Relevant artist you know right now?

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Most of us are Music lovers and music mostly keeps us going. Music is one of the most amazing art and not every artist brings out the art well. Some come and go while others remain relevant forever. With the current generation, there are many artists and alot of content. Who’s still your favorite ...

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Asked: July 10, 2020In: Arts and Entertainment

Dilemma facing artists in the phase of corona virus restrictions.

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Amidst the corona virus outbreak restrictions put in place in most countries,what alternatives or adjustments can artists make to make sure their art is still being consumed in the market? ...

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Asked: July 6, 2020In: Arts and Entertainment

COVID 19 AND THE ART SCENE IN KENYA

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What new revenue streams are presenting themselves for artist in the backdrop of this pandemic and how do we all best capitalize on these opportunities? ...

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Asked: July 1, 2020In: Arts and Entertainment

Why is do we look down at our local arts ?

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If only we would love and appreciate our local art, support by spending equally if not more than you would support International arts . The industry would grow tremoundsely, we would create employment for all generations and have a better economy for our children. Arts industry, learn to wo ...

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Hughes Kwesi WilliamsCompetent
Asked: June 19, 2020In: Arts and Entertainment

How are African musicians handling their careers and surviving, with regards to the effects wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic?

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Africa has evolved, obviously. Of course, the net of the African entertainment industry has been widely cast, garnering international fans. In light of the COVID pandemic however, how has this feat worked for African entertainers? In a society where musicians rely massively on the pull of the cro ...

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Asked: June 6, 2020In: Arts and Entertainment

In your opinion, what is it that makes a work of art, in any ‘field’, really likable ?

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‘ A work of art in any field ‘ brings in everything from Performing Arts -> Literature -> Visual Arts i.e. music, to paintings, to artsy nudes, to books, to movies, to inventions… for the sake of this question though, let’s focus on the entertainment artforms; ...

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