Top Ethiopia’s Christian pilgrimage sites

Ethiopia having the most competitive airline in the world and the largest in Africa is expected to harness its tourism potential via transporting a largest number of international tourists from different corners... Read more »

 Mamo and Maxwell Perkins- two legendary publishers

The Ethiopian book industry is one of the least developed sectors even by East African standards. Ethiopia has a long history of literary development stretching back to millennia even though this fact... Read more »

The Big Art Sale

 This year’s Big Art Sale was held last Saturday and Sunday at Hilton Hotel. A large number of artists showcased and sold their art works. Among the artists was found Painter Beimnet... Read more »

Technology in favor of artists, entertainers?

BY: KFLEEYESUS ABEBE Ethiopian artists used to have hard time finding recording label or other platforms to reach out the public with their artistic outputs. They used to showcase their artistic works... Read more »

African Art and Pablo Picasso: Sources of Inspiration and Contemplation

BY MULUGETA GUDETA There is a big museum in Dakar Senegal where the works of Pablo Picasso Spanish artistic genius of the 20th century are exposed for viewers and visitors. The museum... Read more »

Remembering Afewerk Tekle- the Icon who Pioneered Modern Ethiopian Art

 BY MULUGETA GUDETA The tenth anniversary of the passing away of the greatest Ethiopian modern artist passed largely unnoticed while the bulk of his artistic legacy and his former residence known as... Read more »

A solitary demeanor

One can confidently say it is mine, Be it quite awkward or the most fine, The clear manifestation of me, I, He, she, you, or they, Not bargained to sell, to give,... Read more »

 I forgive myself

So many things said So many things read So many things learned So many things listened So many things watched We discussed; agreed or disagreed Yet, puzzled How long we wait? How... Read more »

 Modern Architecture is Changing Addis Ababa’s Skyline

Part II A modern city is well structured in accordance with the services it provides to its inhabitants. There are many markets in Addis Ababa but they are not well-designed or located... Read more »

 Zara Yacob, Professor Sumner and Ethiopian Philosophy

For many centuries, since the 17th century in the case of French philosopher Rene Descartes, since the 19th century in the case of Hegel, it was unacceptable if not unimaginable for Europeans... Read more »