Magazine programme looking at the Arts scene in Africa
World Service,Β·28 episodes
Reactions to 'Cry Freedom', Richard Attenborough defends his film about Steve Biko
The film industry in Tunisia
The rise of Hip Hop in South Africa
There is no television in Tanzania, but the state-controlled film industry is in trouble
The struggle for independent theatre in Kenya
The technological approach to making music in Africa
Sudan's National Museum reopens
'Dark City' a film about political violence in South Africa
Music and conversations with musicians from Zambia
A look at the music of Zaire, it's history and impact on African music
Physicist M.G. Vassanji and poet Syl Cheney-Coker have both published their first novels
Female poets in Somalia and the Somalian tradition of oral poetry
Images of Africa as seen by Africans
Poetry and dance with the Adjedo Dance Group
The legacy of Angolan poet and political leader Mario Pinto de Andrade
South African theatre in New York
The Mapapa Acrobats and music from the band Mandingo
A look at the emerging independent film industry in South Africa
Why is there so little children's literature available in Zimbabwe and throughout Africa?
Talking to Zimbabwean music makers in this profile of the music industry there
A profile of the Egyptian pop scene, one of the fastest growing music industries in Africa
A film from Burkino Faso wins The Special Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival
African artists perform at the Glasgow May Fest
An interview with Biyi Bandele-Thomas, prize-winning student playwright
A visit to The Gambia to meet traditional music players
Taban Lo Liyong talks about his life, his career and the role of arts in politics
Looking at the life and work of Congolese writer Henri Lopes
A review of the music and literature produced in Africa throughout the 1980s