17 September 2024
Nine African Women Comedians You Should be Following
Meet the hilarious women flipping the comedy scene on its head, serving up jokes that are as sharp, real, and unforgettable as they are.
Meet the hilarious women flipping the comedy scene on its head, serving up jokes that are as sharp, real, and unforgettable as they are.
During his time on the show, Trevor Noah often highlighted some of Africa's issues and gave prominent Africans a platform to discuss their work and career trajectory. Here are some that have been on the show.
When tennis’ fourth and final Grand Slam of the year, the US Open, begins in Queens, New York, this week, some of the event’s most inspirational players will be wearing kits created by the award-winning South African designer.
Issa Rae's highly anticipated comedy series, 'Rap Sh*t,' has been picked up by HBO Max which has ordered eight episodes for the first season.
Trevor Noah, Yvonne Orji, Dayo Okeniyi, Issa Rae, Idris Elba, the late Chadwick Boseman and more have been nominated at the 52nd NAACP Image Awards.
Daniel Kaluuya, Uzo Aduba, Chadwick Boseman, John Boyega and more have secured wins at the 2021 Critics Choice Awards.
Issa Rae is collaborating with 'Us' director Jordan Peele for a new psychological sci-fi/horror film that explores identity and perfectionism among women.
The 2020 Emmy nominations are in and Issa Rae, Yvonne Orji, Trevor Noah and Uzo Aduba are repping Africa hard.
Hopefully we'll be watching the new 10-episode season sooner than we think.
From the Insecure Season 4 soundtrack.
The comedy series about a female rap group from South Florida is one of many that will launch on the upcoming streaming service.
The special is being tapped at Howard University this month.
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