By: Chege Miati | 2012-03-17 | Music A brief summary on where the heart of Kenyan music lies, which is among its people, musicians and citizens alike. read more
By: Sue Mitchell | 2011-01-14 | Travel & Leisure Kenya Safari is perfect place for your trip that is the same luxury as you would at any high resort if you are looking to explore the beautiful nature of Africa you should visit it. It is also great for family trips where everyone enjoys different things like enjoying water sports, and relaxing spas, to lounging at beautiful beachside resorts. There are great options from visiting the locals and the beautiful nature and animals surrounding them exploring as well as their culture, the way they li read more
By: Alberta | 2011-03-31 | Gifts Mother’s day is celebrated on every last Sunday of June all over Kenya. Since Kenya is a poor country, the event has multifold importance. It only gives Kenyans opportunity to enjoy but also, making some money from the sale of mother’s day flowers and gifts. Weak economy of Kenya tries best to avail the opportunity and to provide best services on the day for the sake of happiness of Kenyans. read more
By: V Katheria | 2010-09-08 | Photography "The strangest cinematographer in India": Rajeev Jain ICS WICA - Dubai Based Indian Kenyan Cinematographer Rajeev Jain curses like a runner; in part, because he actually was one, in a way, before he discovered photography and cinematography (he worked as spot boy / runner). Rajeev Jain may be the greatest cinematographer working in the movies today. He is certainly one of the most respected and read more
By: David Henry Hwang | 2010-08-17 | Photography Cinematography Q&A With Dubai based Indian Kenyan Cinematographer, DOP :: Rajeev Jain ICS WICA Mumbai native Rajeev Jain who is the author of 'Kalpvriksh - The Wish Tree' has garnered widespread critical acclaim is one of Bollywood's foremost cinematographers. This one is his lastest work on Manika Sharma's. This article is his talking about his craft and his advices to aspiring cinemato read more
By: Stephen | 2010-03-26 | Social marketing Jokes aside, this makmende phenomenon has opened my eyes to the power of social media marketing. It even came to my surprise to note that people abroad had catch up with this funny phenomenon and were tweeting about it. My goodness.... read more
By: scottmarry | 2012-03-30 | Music Ah, love – it makes the world go round, it has been said. And music, on the other hand, “hath charms to soothe the savage breast.” So what happens when you put these two powerful forces together? We have something the world loves to see – a musical power couple. read more
By: Chege Miati | 2011-10-06 | Music This is a brief article on a head to head comparison between two Kenyan dance hall artistes who are at the top of their game. read more
By: Yang Moon | 2010-10-08 | Collecting Music is very relaxing. After a day of studying hard, it is fun to listen to some music at home. You can even play a musical instrument for a while. Music relieves the tension caused by the problems of a long day of work. Music can cheer you up when you are sad. read more
By: Kazmee | 2011-01-11 | Technology The term music technology actually refers to the devices, techniques, styles, or effects which music artists use to enhance or even create a musical piece. One of the most common application of music technology is the music editing software that a lot of music artists use so that they may be able to arrange their songs easily. read more
By: bluecat900 | 2012-06-09 | Music Royalty free music (or stock music) is referred to as library or production music associated with a single cost, without the need to pay any additional royalty fees. read more
By: Yang Moon | 2010-10-28 | Music A U.S. study found that learning instruments enables the brain changes; the music training can improve speech and language level. Although someone thinks that Mozart's music can make classical or other people more intelligent, but there is no enough evidence to prove that music can enhance brainpower. read more
By: Taisha Grant | 2006-11-10 | Etiquette Musical composition can happen in advance with an aim towards repeat performance or it can happen on the spot when musicians improvise or jam... read more