Be my Guide to Your East African City #2: What’s Your Favorite Nightlife Spot?

Hi again! Ready to answer the next question about your East African city? Before we get to that, allow me first to thank all who responded to the previous question in this series (the one about your favorite restaurant), with special thanks going out to Brett Harrison of Aliens and Strangers, who despite living in… Continue reading Be my Guide to Your East African City #2: What’s Your Favorite Nightlife Spot?

Be my Guide to Your East African City #1: What’s Your Favorite Restaurant?

Happy New Year, dear Reader! I hope you had a wonderful festive season and that this year brings you the fulfillment of your most heartfelt desires! READ ALSO: Places to Eat Near Me Towards the end of last year, I was asked to complete a questionnaire on Dar es Salaam that would be used as… Continue reading Be my Guide to Your East African City #1: What’s Your Favorite Restaurant?

Martha Graham / Foxtrot / ?Intprodid== site=.us & Memorable 20th Century Dance

Martha Graham / Foxtrot / ?Intprodid== site=.us If you’ve ever stumbled across the string 7650. martha graham / foxtrot / ?intprodid== site=.us while searching online, you might have been left scratching your head. At first glance, it seems like it could be a reference to a specific work by the legendary modern dance pioneer Martha… Continue reading Martha Graham / Foxtrot / ?Intprodid== site=.us & Memorable 20th Century Dance

Dress Code in Swahili & More About the Beautiful Swahili Culture in 2026

Dress Code in Swahili Dress code in Swahili is kanuni ya mavazi. If there is more than one rule or regulation governing how one dresses, or you are talking about more than one dress code, this phrase can be made plural and then becomes kanuni za mavazi. The Swahili word kanuni translates to ‘rule, regulation,… Continue reading Dress Code in Swahili & More About the Beautiful Swahili Culture in 2026