Arts
Young artists are notorious for their ability to set trends regardless of which country they are found in. It is because of them that we enjoy some of the more culturally appealing entertainment options we have in the country today.
KenyaBuzz Quick Guide To May June Craft Fairs
Written by Andrew OnyangoThere used to be a solid 12 months between the big craft fairs in Kenya. But this year, you can start your shopping early with these three big, wonderful craft fairs in May and June- Soko Soko, BargainBox and Bizarre Bazaar Summer Craft Fair.
The Nairobi art scene in March – in retrospect and anticipation
Written by By Carol LeesMuch has been happening over the last few weeks in the world of art in Nairobi starting with the incredible selection of art on show at International School of Kenya's Art Centre from 2nd to 7th March.
Manjano – Nairobi County Visual Arts Exhibition 2012
Written by By Carol LeesThe current Manjano exhibition organized by The GoDown Arts Centre at the Village Market is very much worth a visit. The program describes it as a 'show of paintings, sculptures and mixed media works from established artists and students, all based in Nairobi'.
Rumplestiltskin Pantomime 2011 Review
Written by Simon. J. SmithersOver the weekend the Braeburn Theater hosted a three day showing of a pantomime of Rumplestiktskin written and directed by Alen Corbet.

Google Director of Public Policy & Government Relations, Europe, Middle East and Africa was at the Story Moja Hay Festival 2011 to promote Google’s “conversation” campaign. Pointer, who is based in London but comes around whenever the opportunity arises, describes what she does as “Sharing enthusiasm about positive potential and working hard to open access to everyone”.
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