Thursday, November 6, 2025

Art

Echoes of Memory

At the National Archives, a celebration of sound, image, and the power to remember On an overcast October morning in Addis Ababa, the quiet corridors...

A Softer Pulse: Where Addis Rediscovers Its Quiet Rhythm

Redefining a City’s Soundscape At Golden Tulip, Thursday nights transform into an oasis On Thursday nights in Addis Ababa, as the city’s traffic dissolves into...

A Fusion of Innovation and Art

  A Young Photographer Captures Ethiopia’s Changing Landscape At just 24, Amanuel Tilahun has built his life around a camera lens. His journey into photography...

From Kalashnikov to the brush

Brothers at War, was the phrase used by the Western media to describe the Ethio-Eritrea war that took place from May 1998 to June 2000.

To live or leave: the story of roommates

The informal term for roommate is roomie, which is commonly used by university students in different parts of the world.

It is getting quiet in here!

Given the city’s status as the headquarters of the African Union and the special attachment that the country has with reggae artists, which they publicize in their songs, one would expect A-list artists would be flocking to Addis Ababa to perform all the time.
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Dire Dawa: city in the doldrums

People used to refer to Dire Dawa as the second biggest city in Ethiopia. Indeed the town was once a vibrant trade center in the eastern part of the country and it was all thanks to the now defunct Ethio-Djibouti Railway System.

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