Friday, November 7, 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...

Elisabeth Wolde Giorgis, Eminent Ethiopian Art Historian, Dies at 69

Professor Elisabeth Wolde Giorgis, a leading scholar, curator, and champion of Ethiopian art and history, died on Sunday, March 16, in Sharjah, United Arab...

A Legacy of Faith: From Pulpit to Museum

The Enduring Influence of Haji Mohammed Sani Habib Haji Mohammed Sani Habib, a revered religious scholar and Imam, was a defining figure in Ethiopia’s Islamic...

Adwa: Ethiopia’s Triumph and Its Enduring Legacy

On March 1, 1896, the hills of Adwa in northern Ethiopia became the stage for a decisive moment in African history. Under the command...
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A Painter’s Resilience: Iesrael Woldemichael’s Journey Through Art and Adversity

For nearly two decades, Iesrael Woldemichael has carved a name for himself in the world of Neurographic art. The 48-year-old painter, born in the...

The Taxi Driver, the Viceroy, and the Day of Reckoning

In the annals of Ethiopia’s history, few years stand as grimly as 1937—also known as Yekatit 12 in Ethiopia. Under Italian occupation, the nation...

Spinning success: From turntables to airwaves

DJ Kingston’s rise in Ethiopian entertainment In the 1960s and early 1970s, one name stood out in Ethiopian radio, captivating listeners with carefully curated music...
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Green Bean: Engineering the Future of Agro-Tech

In a world driven by innovation, startups are reshaping industries, injecting agility into markets, and fueling economic growth. With fresh perspectives and bold ideas,...

Restoration or Erasure? The debate over Fasilides castle and Ethiopia’s urban identity

The recent renovation of Fasilides Castle, a 17th-century architectural landmark in Gondar, has ignited a heated debate among Ethiopians at home and abroad. While...

Bekele Mekonnen: An Artist Shaping Ethiopia’s Contemporary Visual Legacy

By Yonathan Yoseph Bekele Mekonnen, an associate professor at the Ethiopian Fine Art School, stands as one of Ethiopia’s most revered contemporary visual artists, renowned...
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Timket: A Sacred Celebration of Faith, Unity, and Cultural Heritage

For Tirsit Teshome, 28, Epiphany (Timket) is more than a religious holiday—it’s a vibrant celebration of Ethiopian identity and unity. As the streets of...

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