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Screen on the Green presents Marley(film)

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Date: August 27th, 2012 Venue: Safaricom Michael Joseph Centre Time: 7:30pm Tickets: Ksh1000 MARLEY is the definitive life story of the musician, revolutionary, and legend, from his early days to his rise to international superstardom. Made with the support of the Marley family, the film features rare footage, incredible performances and revelatory interviews with the people that knew him best. Directed by Kevin MacDonald. Buy your tickets here

Event: Fashionable Notebook presents "The Mingle"

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The Mingle takes social media to a whole new level - live and in person! Mingle with current and aspiring professionals, creatively oriented individuals, and enthusiasts of human creativity, while taking advantage of the exceptional social and entertaining amenities. Connect. Venue: Tree Centre Grounds, Aboretum Date: Saturday, October 22nd 2011 Time: 11:00 am - 7:00 pm Tickets: Ksh 800(adv.), Ksh 1000(gate) Strictly over 18years. Identification may be required. Advance tickets available at Select (Shell station Hurlingham), Sarit Centre Info Desk, Tamasha Hurlingham Bar or M-pesa : http://mpesaticketing.com/  More info here

Video: P4CM "Would you date the girl from Precious?"

Brothers out there, be real with yourselves. It's healthy to ponder these kinds of questions.. (Women too:)

AfyaKenya presents: Art for Afya 4

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Date: March 31st, 2010 Venue: Mwenda's, Utalii House(Moktar Daddah St.) Time: 7: 30 - 11:00pm Entrance: Ksh 500 Previously: AfyaKenya medical camp

Interview with Njoki Ngumi

You may have seen her featured on the Kuweni Serious! video titled “ Blood Will Not Clean Bloodstains.” She says she likes music, friends, cooking and theatre but she also has a lot to say about Kenyan society. Her sometimes humorous, honest and always interesting blogs [Read here and here ] have been doing the rounds on Kenyan blogs and getting positive feedback. Her words and way of expression seem to have resonated with those who have read them. So why did she decide to write these articles (she says they’re just Facebook notes), and why are they getting such a positive reaction? ::KenyaChristian:: decided to catch up with Njoki Ngumi, a recent graduate in medicine currently doing an internship in Naivasha. In Part 1 of this interview we discuss her “blogs,” Kenyan corruption, and why she would like to become the first black Swiss milkmaid. ::KenyaChristian:: Your blogs have been getting great feedback from people. When did you start writing your socio-political blogs a...

Makmende needs his own TV show

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Kenyan TV so needs this right now. When is the last time we had something like this on our screens? Something different, original, cutting edge and with a healthy dose of Kenyan flavour.  Done right, this could be a hit.Kenyan TV stations are you listening? Makmende on twitter trending topics  funny stuff