Books

Lent nights and the road to Damascus

Mhesh suffers a moment of weakness at a dim pub in Githurai

Reading culture kept alive through libraries

Summit in Migori celebrated the power of books to change lives

Love at a time of Lent

Brothel owner bears the scars of his own romantic pursuits

Tales of Lent from the fringes of Nairobi

Tough economy is taking a toll on the sex lives of ordinary Kenyans

Artivism in writings of Uganda PEN ex-president

Danson Kahyana was almost fatally attacked in Kampala

Lizzie Wanyoike and the rise of beauty therapy as art and craft

She left a mark on the lives of many youths, including my daughter

Learning the history of Muindi Mbingu Street

Qwani Sketch Tour took us on a path down memory lane

Literary clarion call against femicide epidemic

Writers have condemned the systemic violence against women

Condemned to fail: The real story behind KCSE results

Two-thirds of students study in poorly equipped and staffed schools

Tribute to Muigai wa Gachanja

The guru of orature and verbal arts left a legacy that will last

I aced KCSE but am still unhappy

I am broke and disillusioned after joining medical school

Establish cultural centres as verbal arts havens of CBC

They play a key role in keeping heritage alive

Ode to Ngugi wa Thiong’o at 86

He has helped preserve linguistic heritage of Kenya and Africa at large

Spoken word poetry spurs artiste collabos

Series of shows displayed evolution fostered by residency programme

Journey of the Nubi minority towards national acceptance

They have been both hunters and the hunted in quest for citizenship

Curtains close on Gertrude Mwendo, a maestra of Mulembe music

Despite her great voice, she lived a life of hardship and obscurity

Breaking the silence and stigma around HIV-Aids using the arts

It's not only been written about but has also claimed our best writers