Global Voices - Entertainment
Don't give me no jazz: what is happening with jazz festivals in Russia
2 days ago
String music performer Tsendsuren Enkhtur bridges Mongolian and Chinese repertoires7 days ago
Central Asia & Caucasus5 months ago
An activist translates Minecraft, manga, and Harry Potter from Russian into the Chuvash language9 days ago
Sevdah: The perfect marriage of preservation and innovation19 days ago
Eastern & Central Europe1 month ago
Jelena Milušić and Merima Ključo: Balkan soul expressed through music16 days ago
How China is trying to turn Xinjiang from concentration camp into tourist paradise20 days ago
Fisherwomen champion gender justice through theatre at Climate Justice Camp Caribbean23 days ago
How Mongolia became a 3×3 basketball powerhouse23 days ago
Moscow photographer captures the capital in military frenzy23 days ago
The role of language in perpetuating sexual violence in Uganda25 days ago
Romani language edition of the Dikan comics published in Serbia29 days ago
Serbian movie about Roma singer become a hit in several Balkan countries1 month ago
Kyrgyzstan's unsung heroes get recognition through street art1 month ago
Central Asia's unique tradition of singing during Ramadan keeps evolving1 month ago
Arabs in Hollywood: Savage, evil, barbarians1 month ago
From entertainment to rebellion: The various roles music has played in Tanzania's history1 month ago
The slow but steady erosion of India's civil society1 month ago
Solving the invasive aquatic weeds problem in Nepal1 month ago
A farming community's fight for land and legacy in Sri Lanka1 month ago
Half a century after first flight, Trinidad & Tobago Carnival designer Peter Minshall's seminal hummingbird continues to bring joy1 month ago
Creating digital collage in Uzbekistan: Interview with artist Oyjon Khayrullaeva1 month ago
Brian Heap, a generous teacher and inspiring figure in Jamaican theater, dies at age 731 month ago
The song about Belarusian migrants, 'Can I Come with You,' has become an anthem for homeless animals. Where did it come from?1 month ago
Chad as a literary territory: Interview with francophone novelist Nétonon Noël Ndjékéry1 month ago
How Tanzanian artists are leading the musical renaissance in Africa1 month ago