Rock'n poetry ,Quiz and Karaoke
The Poetry Fest is an annual festival which brings together poets and poetry lovers in a celebration and expression of life.
MOVIE REVIEW: A cop movie that puts the “No” into Tarrantino In this movie, Frank Grillo plays Teddy Muretto, a criminal who should’ve been “dead a dozen different ways” as everyone under the crime-ridden sun is trying to “off” him.
MOVIE REVIEW: Queenpins is a movie which abdicates its potential royalty This movie is based on the true story of three Arizona women arrested in 2012.Their crime? Well, they committed fraud to the tune of $40 million involving, get this, coupons.
MOVIE REVIEW: “There’s Someone inside Your House,” and it’s frightening In the opening scene of this movie, footballer Jackson Pace (Markian Tarasiuk) is all alone at home just like Casey was and he also receives a call which leads to his grisly death.
MOVIE REVIEW: “The Exchange” is more comedy than drama yet more drama than comedy Finally, Tim thinks, he is going to have a friend. Furthermore, that friend will come right out the New Wave film’s central casting.
MOVIE REVIEW: “Best sellers” will leave you sold After you get through the first 50 minutes of this 1 hour 40 minute picture, you will witness a cinematic metamorphosis of “Best Sellers” from movie to film.
Dave Chappelle takes risks with The Closer, delivers comedy gold Chappelle is an expert at comic misdirection, making you think one thing before he springs a surprise on you with something entirely different.
Obote, Nadiope and Dubai Expo Both NRM and its critics forget that Uganda is not an exhibition piece
MOVIE REVIEW: “The Last Mercenary” is Van Damme Bad Belgian action star Jean-Claude Van Damme stars in this French action-comedy “The Last Mercenary” as he looks for laughs in all the wrong places.
MOVIE REVIEW: Free Guy is an unconfined joy - Nile Post Guy and his smiling best friend Buddy are not real. Well, they are not until Guy sees another actual player called Molotov Girl.
REVIEW: William Pike’s Bush War book is “Unputdownable” Your money will be well spent when you buy this modern-day Ugandan classic by William Edward Cathcart Pike’s “Combatants.
Is the UPDF modernising? The art of command in battle has evolved from the traditional role of the fighting office
Museveni’s art of war So our Opposition must be aware that to beat Museveni, they may need to become him
MOVIE REVIEW: A truly watchable Billy Crystalline-Haddish performance I am not a Tiffany Haddish fan (or fun, if you like), but the comedienne’s chemistry with Crystal sharpens her wit to such a degree that she should be renamed “Tif-Funny”.
BOOK REVIEW: Ronald Ssekajja’s poetry is a Katogo of treats This poetry anthology is about love, betrayal, pain, politics and Africanism with the word “Kakalabanda” being used as a metaphor for the telling of all these (five) sub-themes.
BOOK REVIEW: Top Ugandan engineer shares his struggle with Bipolar disorder He recalled that his uncle had also suffered mental illness and was forced to drop out of university.“Was it my turn? Was my fate sealed?” Musinguzi asked himself.
Allow Lt Gen Lokech to rest In times of grief, our loved ones tower in death to become larger than life
Review: “Lansky” is a portrait of the mafia boss you thought you knew The man who said these words, Meyer Lansky, was the singular financial wizard of the American Mafia.
REVIEW: A journalist's account of War in Northern Uganda proves invaluable It shines an illuminating light on the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) led by Joseph Kony as a jumping off point of this account and delves deep into the impact of war in Northern Uganda.
REVIEW: The Werewolf Within is something you can do without They are the funniest of the whole cast in the way come across as vacuum-brained bumpkins who seem to get it, but then again, not so much.
REVIEW: No Time to Mourn gives South Sudanese women writers a voice Exquisitely and eloquently put together, a reader might be excused for thinking that these writers were seasoned literati instead of emerging voices.
Gerald, man, seriously? The Certified Idiot meets his old friend in a not-so-fancy restaurant and they catch up about their lives and relationships
REVIEW: When love is a final resort While Christina Milian is definitely the star of this film, stand-up comedian Jay Pharoah as her love interest sizzles and proves his acting chops.
REVIEW: There are forty-one reasons to buy this book As a cultural digest, this book exposes the reader to subjects and attitudes rooted in an ethnic multiplicity of different backgrounds
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The best night in Kampala
Rock Poetry, Quiz and Karaoke night is a love story set to music by Karaoke singers every Wednesday.
Poetry maybe more unfamiliar to Ugandans than the far side of the moon, but here we bring it to you in all its Ugandan glory: raw, sexy and funny.
It is also frankly romantic and erotic and smart.
This is the first night where people quote Shakespeare while sipping on a cocktail of beers, whisky and wine.
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