Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Video: Four Horsemen (Trailer)
We will not return to 'business as usual'. The Four Horsemen is an independent feature documentary which lifts the lid on how the world really works.
Labels:
capitalism,
documentary,
economics,
Noam Chomsky,
world affairs
Foreign Exchange - "Laughing at Your Plans"
The album Authenticity that this song is from has really really grown on me. If I get the time I'll review it (haven't done one of those in a while) If you're a lover of neo-soul or just generally good music, and youre not up on Foreign Exchange, I dunno man, you're missing some great stuff.
Download: The Foreign Exchange - "Laughing at Your Plans"
Download: The Foreign Exchange - "Laughing at Your Plans"
Labels:
The Foreign Exchange
Video: Raphael Tuju launches presidential bid in sheng
I found this interesting,it has caused a stir and there are diverse opinions on it. Your thoughts on this?
Labels:
2012 election,
Kenyan youth,
language,
Raphael Tuju,
s sheng,
urban Kenya
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
Kenyanpoetcast Show - August '11
2nd KenyanPoet show recorded in the month of August 2011. Featured Artist, Carol Atemi
Kenyan Poet Aug show by KenyanPoet
Labels:
Atemi,
Kenyanpoet
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Video: The Cafe- "Kenya's state of tribalism"
The Cafe was in Nairobi to discuss what Kenyans and their Prime Minister have to say about unity and identity after an election in 2007 that sparked violence along ethnic lines.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Monday, August 08, 2011
Video: Ngwatilo - "July"
July is the single from Ngwatilo Mawiyoo's new album "Introducing Ngwatilo," released in July 2011
July
We crave the sun this time of year
we dream of rays caressing the face
of sleeveless Joy playing kati at noon;
barefoot, bare kneed, carefree on grass.
We hear the radio speak of doom
of torrents of rain, of none at all. Still
we slumber on khangas and dream
of grass underneath, green and thick.
Nairobi's stream will be clean again
-- clean to drink, to watch and wade in --
and on its banks grass will grow,
or else even we shall cease and sleep.
Labels:
Kenyan poets,
Ngwatilo,
poetry
Video: Leo: The Movie (Trailer)
LEO is a charming and beguiling adult fairy-tale set in Nairobi, a Metropolitan City in Kenya that is a melting pot of East African culture, art, politics and commerce. It is a story about Maasai boy, raised in a low-income home, achieving his dream against all odds.
LEO film is a simple story that captures the essence of a child’s heart still open to all the posssibilities of achieving his dream in “Kenya” Africa.
Labels:
Kenyan film,
Kenywood,
Leo the movie
Tuesday, August 02, 2011
Video: Caroline Elkins - Colonial War Crimes in Kenya: Prospects for Reconciliation
This might not interest everyone who visits this blog, but I find it interesting. I hope more and more of the covered up truth will come out. May justice be done on this terror that Britain unleashed on Kenyans.
Hugo K. Foster Associate Professor of African Studies, Caroline Elkins, discusses her first book, Imperial Reckoning: The Untold Story of Britain's Gulag in Kenya.
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