Posts Tagged calabar magazine
Global Fashion according to Essence Missed the Mark
September 9, 2015 by Administrator
by Atim Annette Oton This summer, Essence released a new edition on Global Fashion and lots of folks seem to have loved it. I am happy that Essence has finally left the United States and has begun to cover the world more seriously. It started its journey by choosing to begin in Tanzania’s Serengeti – [...]
Tags: atim annette oton, calabar magazine, essence, Essence Magazine, Fashion, global fashion issue, joiee thorpe
Join us for Afro Fest 2011 in Brooklyn
September 18, 2011 by Administrator
NY Afrobeat Festival, Inc.’s Afro Fest 2011 which celebrates African rhythms, roots culture and the United Nation’s designation of 2011 as the International Year for People of African Descent. New York Afro Fest will include an African Literary Conference, film screenings and performances featuring live African, African-American, Latino and Diaspora Sacred music, and more. The [...]
Tags: Afrobeat, AfroFest, Arit Essien, Arit's Fables, Brooklyn, Buka Restaurant, calabar magazine
Phoenix Rising: Our Rebirth and Change
September 11, 2011 by Administrator
It has been three months since I decided to re-launch this magazine in this compact form. In June, our store on Washington Avenue closed until December 2011 for renovation due to a fire and we opened one in Dumbo this September. For me, the loss represents opportunity, and a rebirth. The return of this publication to [...]
2011- articles, Editorial|No Comments
Tags: atim annette oton, Brooklyn, calabar magazine, Cassandra BromCalabar Magazine, Cassandra Bromfield, Ezinne Adibe, Krystal Deville, Patricia Spears, Phoenix Rising, the Hotness List
2011 Festival Advertising for the 40th Anniversary of the International African Arts Festival
June 20, 2011 by Administrator
The International African Arts Festival began in 1971 as a fundraiser for the Uhuru Sasa School – a community based initiative that educated youth and adults about African culture. The fundraiser was a small festival with about 20 arts and crafts vendors, local entertainers, and food prepared by parents. Almost 2,000 people came to the [...]
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Social Media: The 2010 Business Rules
December 28, 2009 by Administrator
An experience with Social Media – Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn
2009 - articles, Columns, Working Your Creative Enterprise|No Comments
Tags: 2010, calabar imports, calabar magazine, facebook, linkedin, small business, social media, twitter