Monthly Archive

2006

Welcome to our Archives page. On this page you will find totaly 124 of our articles broken down into Months and Years.
Music
AfroToronto Team

This is Muna!

Singer/songwriter Muna Mingole An interview with singer and songwriter Muna Mingole It’s 11 a.m. on a Sunday morning. On the other end of the phone line, songwriter and vocalist Muna Mingole is a read more..

Arts and Entertainment
Meres J. Weche

Essence of a Diva

An interview with opera singer Denyce Graves For one night only, tomorrow, March 16th, our city will host one of the most exciting and renowned voices in the operatic world: Denyce Graves. She wil... read more..

Commentaries
Undercover Brother

From the Blog: The Calling Game

It's one of the oldest games in the book. We've all been through it. When is it appropriate to call after you exchange phone numbers with that cutie by the bar? Most people's golden rule is two days... read more..

Commentaries
Jane Musoke-Nteyafas

Jungle Fever - Part II

It was a cool evening on the streets of Yonge and Bloor as I waited impatiently, shivering from the bone-seeping chill, for the traffic light to rotate to red. A green leaf floated by as if trying to ... read more..

Commentaries
Jane Musoke-Nteyafas

Jungle Fever - Part I

Sisters, you know yourselves. Come on, be honest, and just admit it. Do not lie to yourselves either. Let’s be truthful here because you sure were when you snorted under your breath with anger the las... read more..

Commentaries
Meres J. Weche

Our Home and Slave Land?

Dr. Afua Cooper investigates the roots of slavery in Canada "How do we unearth the Black past -- one rooted in slavery? How do we recover the story of Angélique that lies buried in obscurity? The tra... read more..

Commentaries
AfroToronto Team

Why don't black people participate in winter sports?

“So try not to laugh when someone says these are the world’s greatest athletes, despite a paucity of blacks that makes the Winter Games look like a GOP convention … So if only to hasten the arri read more..

Music
AfroToronto Team

M-1 drops some science: An interview with one half of the duo Dead Prez

“Is that an Idinka symbol?” M-1 asks, pointing at the tattoo on my hand. We immediately bond. Clad in an army-green outfit, from the jacket with tiny silver decals finely embroidered on each s read more..

Books
AfroToronto Team

What is Black Canadian Writing?: An analysis of Donna Bailey Nurse's anthology Revival

What is black Canadian writing? What are its defining traits, and what makes it different from other Canadian writing? It seems peculiar to ask these questions, especially since AfroToronto.c read more..

Arts and Entertainment
AfroToronto Team

Educating through art

I’m eagerly walking up three flights of stairs after catching a glimpse of Thembi Nyandeni. After seeing Umoja, the captivating, eye-stimulating, well-compiled theatrical masterpiece, it’s a read more..

Arts and Entertainment
Meres J. Weche

The Nathaniel Dett Chorale: The Niagara Movement

An interview with Founder and Artistic Director Brainerd Blyden-Taylor AND God stepped out into space, And He looked around and said, “I’m lonely— I’ll make me a world.” And far as the eye ... read more..

Music
Jane Musoke-Nteyafas

The man behind Three Mo' Tenors

Although he is rarely seen in the spotlight, he is the man behind Three Mo’ Tenors. Choreographer and director Marion J. Caffey was born in Gainsville, Florida and lives in New York with his w read more..

Dance
Meres J. Weche

The Souls of COBA Folk

An interview with BaKari E. Lindsay, Artistic Co-Founder of COBA Collective Of Black Artists Tonight, COBA (Collective of Black Artists) will be premiering an electrifying dance performance entitled ... read more..

Music
Adele Ambrose

Kush: The new age in Jazz

The evening was billed as a celebration launch for Jazz by Genre with the incredible Roy Ayers, and a great evening was to be expected. But the biggest surprise was the stellar opening act, KUSH read more..

Visual Arts
Jane Musoke-Nteyafas

Meet Georgia Fullerton-Morgan

Marriage and motherhood had kept her away from the artistic scene for a few years, but she is back with a bang. Not only is she currently a board member and participating artist for the Associ read more..

Books
Meres J. Weche

Beyond Black Athena - Rewriting history: It's about time

"Now the Ethiopians, as historians relate, were the first of all men and the proofs of this statement, they say, are manifest." - Diodorus of Sicily (Book III: 2) Recently, I attended an inspiring e read more..

Commentaries
AfroToronto Team

MSN Generation

With a fellow volunteer, I recently discussed the popularity of instant messaging (which includes MSN Messenger, Yahoo, AIM, and ICQ) among young people during our weekly tutoring session at o read more..

Community
AfroToronto Team

Canadian Black History just one click away

“African Canadian students need to feel affirmed, be aware of the contributions made by other Blacks in Canada, have role models, and understand the social forces that have shaped and influenced their... read more..

Commentaries
Undercover Brother

From the Blog: I'm too Sexy for Valentine's Day

For the first time in a couple of years, I'll be single again for Valentine's Day. No, this is not a lament. In fact, I'm enjoying the carefree break of not having to plan anything special this year.... read more..

Theatre
AfroToronto Team

The Great Innovator: A review of Andrew Moodie''s play The Real McCoy

The Toronto theatre scene has been bursting with talent and originality in the last few years, thanks to the influx of diverse stories, but mostly because of the talent of young actors, writer read more..

Music
AfroToronto Team

DIY success story - Meet Toronto musical duo: The Carps

“Seize the Day” not only serves as a partial definition of the name of the duo of Jahmal Tonge and Neil White but also sufficiently describes their philosophy in creating their music and how t read more..

Dance
Meres J. Weche

The Betrayal Project: The erotic dance of heartbreak

"What I have tried to do, as seamlessly as possible, is to bring the pure movement and the theatrical element and try to make them one. So that we are not moving from a theatrical scene to a dance mom read more..

Commentaries
AfroToronto Team

Do we still need Black History Month?

"When you control a man's thinking, you do not have to worry about his actions. You do not have to tell him not to stand here or go yonder.”--Dr. Carter Woodson read more..

Books
Meres J. Weche

Black Athena III: The culture wars strike back

Could Greek philosophy be rooted in Egyptian thought? Is it possible that the Pythagorean theory was conceived on the shores of the Nile and the Euphrates rather than in ancient Greece? Could it be th... read more..

Spoken Word
Adele Ambrose

Sisters with voices

Upfromtheroots has been providing enriching entertainment for over a decade, and the annual When Sisters Speak event has become a poetry staple in Toronto. It was, therefore, quite alarming to read more..

Commentaries
AfroToronto Team

Out of control: An analysis of the solutions proposed to Toronto’s gun violence

The city of Toronto is in upheaval with regard to the extreme gun violence of the last year. This situation has caused the community to continue to undergo increasing separation, away from the read more..

Commentaries
AfroToronto Team

But can we get the kids to church?

Last year, I was invited as a guest commentator on CBC’s Metro Morning to discuss the “Boston Miracle,” a method that was used to decrease the crime rate in the more impoverished neighbourhood read more..

Commentaries
AfroToronto Team

Dying to vote

“Imagination is more important than knowledge,” Albert Einstein once said.I thought of those words recently as I read an article on James Earl Chaney, one of the young men whose murder is dram read more..

Commentaries
Undercover Brother

From the Blog: Get your Google on

In this postmodern technological age where coffee shops have free Internet zones, Blackberries have replaced the traditional Playa’s black book, and hookups and even break-ups are done on Yahoo and MS... read more..

Books
Jane Musoke-Nteyafas

Who is Karen Richardson? - Part II

What has the public response to your book T-Dot Griots so far? The public response has been great. We officially launched T-Dot Griots in February at the Kuumba Festival, and we received good read more..

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