Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Art

Entangled Stories

A meditation on migration and disappearance In a sunlit veranda in Merkato, in a neighborhood known as Abba Koran Sefer, a young boy once stood...

Healing Through the Arts

Where Words Often Fail It was a quiet morning at Grace Care Homes in Addis Ababa when, for one elderly resident, the haze of dementia...

Where Art Makes Its Own Light

 Inside AAU’s “Angafa” night, where music, poetry and chance converge By 11 p.m., the hall at the Addis Ababa University Cultural Center was already alive...

Blending traditions: A taste of Italy, Crafted with Ethiopian ingredients

The aroma of lasagna drifted through the kitchen at the Skylight Hotel this week, rich and comforting—yet distinctly Ethiopian. In place of traditional wheat...

Between Tradition and Trend: Ethiopia’s Musical Identity in the Modern Era

There are moments in an artist’s life when the conversation around them grows larger than any single melody, bigger than any one performance. And...

Ethiopia’s Living Heritage in the Holy Land

History, Faith, and an Enduring Presence  (Jerusalem, Israel) Around 95 kilometers from the town of Nazareth, the mountain ranges begin to rise, unfolding across the horizon...
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The Door that Never Closed: Honoring Getnet Enyew

Meaza Worku still remembers the first time she stepped into the Ethiopian National Theatre—a cavernous building whose silence feels older than its walls. She...

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...
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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 Bahir Dar to Hollywood: Elisabeth Adame’s Cinematic Journey

Born and raised in Bahir Dar, in Ethiopia’s Amhara region, filmmaker Elisabeth Adame traces her earliest connection to cinema to the quiet moments of...

History in a Vessel: Tej and the Berelé’

On a recent afternoon in Addis Ababa’s Friendship Park, rows of glass vessels glimmered under museum lights. Round-bodied, long-necked, and unmistakably Ethiopian, the Berelé...
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Felege Kine Art Center: A Platform With Promise—and Constraints

Art has always been a force for transcendence, dissolving the boundaries society sets. Among the most powerful examples are artists living with vision loss...

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