Join SocietyHAE.com for a multimedia presentation on social media and music in Africa and how both are helping to re-shape and re-define the continent. Often when one thinks of Africa the images that come to mind are that of poverty, civil unrest, AIDS and corruption. There are however a new cadre of young artists that …
Ladybrille Music: ASA, Why Can’t We: EXCLUSIVE Sneak Peek & Bloopers (Video)
Asa releases an exclusive sneak peek and bloopers for her upcoming music video ‘Why Can’t We.’ Ladybrille MagazineFounded in 2007, Ladybrille® Magazine is a California based pioneer digital publication demystifying the image of Africans in the west through contemporary African fashion and celebrating the brilliant woman in business and leadership, with an emphasis on the …
“How Can I Keep from Singing” A Graduation Recital with Chinwe Enu, Soprano
In May 2008, we featured Chinwe Enu as one of two Opera singers in the USA traveling a path less traveled. “Chinwe Enu is an attorney and classical singer. A native of Nigeria, Enu began pursuing her passion for music when she migrated to the States at fifteen. She attended Phillips Exeter Academy and was …
Singer Wax Uses Music As a Useful Tool for Child Development and Emotional Healing
Singer Wax, Ladybrille Man of the Month from May 2010, has been quite busy applying music in the field of sociology and social work. He sent the information below to us letting us know how music can be a useful tool for child development and emotional healing. “Music can be a critical tool for child …
Ladybrille Music: ‘Answer My Call’ by Kenya’s Richard Njau (VIDEO)
Kenyan gospel artist Richard Astar Njau is on a mission to clean up the airwaves. His latest song ‘Answer My Call’ takes on the topic of sex and youths. According to him, “sexual temptation is without a doubt the biggest struggle we face as young dudes and dudettes. This song was birthed from that very …