Entertainment/Arts
“We Are Not Banning Ghanaian Actors”- Segun Arinze
Saturday May 29, 2010
The President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) has expressed resentment at the “malicious information making round in the media attributing that his outfit had issued a statement to the producers in Nigeria to stop engaging the services of Ghanaian actors in their movies”.
Segun Arize told Hi Newspaper that, “Ghanaians are our brothers...read more
TV Africa Begins Reality Show Dubbed 'Amazing Child'
Saturday May 29, 2010
TV Africa, a local private television station, has begun a reality show dubbed “Amazing Child” to unearth talents among children between the ages of six and 12 years.
The show, which is being aired on the network every Saturday afternoon, focuses on African orientation performing talents.
Nana Banyin Arhin, a Public Relations executive at...read more
Interim Copyright Management Team Inaugurated
Saturday May 22, 2010
The Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Mrs. Betty Mould-Iddrisu has inaugurated an Interim Copyright Management Team (ICMT) to run the affairs of the copyright sector during the intervening period between the liquidation of COSGA and the establishment of Collective Management Organisations (CMOs) for the various categories of...read more
UMOJA Dance
Saturday May 15, 2010
Their well-choreographed dances, excellent footwork and breathtaking performances either leaves the heart of their audience world over breathless or pounding for more whenever they performed.
And come May 29 and 30, Ghanaians will have the opportunity to have a feel of this experience when the Africa UMOJA, an explosive Dance Theatre group...read more
UCEW Opens Two-Week Art Exhibition
Friday April 30, 2010
The Department of Art Education of the University of Education, Winneba has opened a two-week art exhibition to showcase works by lecturers and students in Bachelor of Art Education and Graphic Design.
The theme is “Treasures from rubbles”.
The works being exhibited include paintings, drawings, sculptures, baskets, leather works,...read more
TV3 Presents Prize To Mentor 5 Winner
Saturday April 17, 2010
TV3, on Thursday delivered on its promise when it presented a Hyundai I 10 saloon car to Lemuel Ansah-Acquah, winner of Mentor Season 5.
Lemuel, popularly known as ‘Lee’, in addition to the car, had a cash prize of GH¢4,000.
In an exclusive interview with the “Times”, Lee expressed gratitude to the organisers of the programme.
He said...read more
Sarkodie Is Ghana’s Artiste Of The Year
Saturday April 10, 2010
Rap artiste Sarkodie was the biggest winner at the MTN/Ghana Music Awards night at the Accra International Conference Centre as he swept five competitive awards, including the coveted Artiste of the Year.
The hip-hop/hiplife Artiste of the Year, Best Rapper of the Year, Album of the Year and The Discovery of the Year awards completed...read more
Prof. Lade Wosornu Compiles His Articles Into A Book
Saturday April 10, 2010
Prof. Lade Wosornu, a weekend columnist of “Ghanaian Times” on “Health Issues” has compiled his feature articles into a book titled “Welcome to Wellness.” Presenting a copy of the book to the Editor of the paper on Thursday, Prof. Wosornu a renowned medical practitioner said he is back home to launch the book. Prof. Wosornu who lives...read more
Cape Vars Second Semester Theatre Season Launched
Friday March 05, 2010
The launch of the Second Semester Theatre Season by the Department of Theatre Studies of the University of Cape Coast (UCC) took place with impressive theatre performances by the Students of the department on Thursday.
Excellent performances from excerpts of plays to be staged during the season caught the packed auditorium roaring with...read more
Sustain Ghan'sCultural Practices -- Asum - Ahensan
Saturday February 27, 2010
THE Minister of Chieftaincy and Culture Alex Asum-Ahensah, has called for the sustenance of Ghana’s cultural practices that protect water resources and the environment. There are countless traditional methods of environmental preservation and conservation based on indigenous knowledge that continued to protect both fauna and flora., he...read more

