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Tag: Adaeze Elechi

Rec Room: Adaeze Elechi: “Take A Negro Home”

May 2010

All the traumatizing things that happen when people dare to rip down solid walls of segregation.

Adaeze Elechi: Back Into the Pit

February 2010

Don Belton’s “Voodoo for Charles,” is a moving depiction of the lesson my father taught me to fight to save loved ones from the trappings of poverty.

Staff Pick: Adaeze Elechi

August 2009

This album of fingerstyle guitar compositions is genuine and youthful, and you can hear that Giacomo Fiore has poured himself into each pluck of each string.

Staff Pick: Adaeze Elechi

August 2009

Not only is this book a man’s disassembling and reassembling of himself, and his struggle to maintain sanity; it is also a glimpse into Nigeria’s days of tumultuous infancy.

Staff Pick: Adaeze Elechi

July 2009

At the end of the day, the characters in GraceLand desire the same things as everyone else: warm meals, a comfortable bed to sleep in, and the freedom to be who they are.

Staff Pick: Adaeze Elechi

July 2009

The Neverending Story will make you remember the reality of fantasy when you begin to ask yourself some of the questions posed to Atreyu and Bastian Balthazar Bux.

Staff Pick: Adaeze Elechi

June 2009

I recommend Asa’s self-titled debut album because there are some things that are too stunning not to be shared.

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