Category: Entertainment

  • Dear Musician, This is How You Do Social Media Like A Pro

    Dear Musician, This is How You Do Social Media Like A Pro

    I’m not good at this. How do I use social media to engage my fans?

    If I could count the number of times Kenyan musicians have asked me this, I would probably run out of fingers – and toes. 

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  • 5 Unique Kenyan Radio Shows that are still worth listening to

    5 Unique Kenyan Radio Shows that are still worth listening to

    Kenyan radio is dying. That’s what you’ll hear most millennials say nowadays. With the advent of this amazing thing called the podcast, the future of radio seems bleak.

    Thanks to the internet, you can listen to any podcast on any topic or music genre from anywhere in the world. Everyone and their mother has one. I mean, who is still listening to analogue radio? (more…)

  • 5 Award-Winning Kenyan Movies You Seriously Need To Watch

    5 Award-Winning Kenyan Movies You Seriously Need To Watch

    I don’t watch Hollywood films like I used to. Sure, the occasional sci-fi/ superhero movie or romcom is good for the soul. But cinema has completely changed for me. Ever since I discovered these award-winning African films and documentaries.

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  • 5 Impressive Kenyan TV Adverts That Were Made For Millennials

    Most commercial products sell because of their adverts. Just think about it. How many foodstuffs do you know that have no single health benefit, or services that cost way out of your budget… but you still bought them?

    Yeah.

    It seems these catchy adverts are the key to opening our wallets.

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  • The 5 Apps You Need in Your Life

    The 5 Apps You Need in Your Life

    Admit it. You’re addicted to your phone. Don’t believe me?

    You can barely go a whole day without using it. In fact, it’s a constant challenge to resist checking for new notifications every few minutes.

    Yeah, I see you nodding your head.

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  • 5 Underrated Kenyan blogs worth your every minute

    5 Underrated Kenyan blogs worth your every minute

    Have there been times you wished you never clicked a blog post link? At first, you had such high hopes when your friend sent you the link on WhatsApp, especially with that catchy headline. Only to find grammatical errors that would make your English teacher blush in embarrassment. And a plot so messy you wouldn’t buy into it even if a renowned real estate consultant recommended it.

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  • 5 fun ways to get fit without the gym

    5 fun ways to get fit without the gym

    man running with his dog

    When most people think about fitness, the first thing that usually pops in their head is … you guessed it, the gym. Wanna lose weight, lift some weights. Wanna be slim, run like the wind on a treadmill. It’s the conventional way. We’re used to it. But what if it’s not your cup of tea? What if the thought of using those machines in the morning only inspires you to sleep for a couple more minutes. Or even hours. What if the thought of working out immediately scares you back to your comfortable lazy life. Where you decide you’d rather be unhealthy for the rest of your life, than build your dream body at the gym.

    Well maybe what you need is a fun alternative.

    I don’t think I have ever been to a gym. OK maybe only once or twice, but that’s it. And it’s not because the huge equipment and heavy weights scare the wits out of my (frail) body. You see, it just doesn’t appeal to me. To my mind the gym looks a bit like a human factory. A place where human bodies are sculpted and built with hard work and machines. So I’m always in awe whenever I hear someone say they go there almost every single day. Like seriously, how do you do it?

    Luckily for some of us, there are a number of easier bodybuilding workouts outside the gym. Interesting ways to get fit and lose weight sans the expensive equipment. There are all kinds of exercises for all kinds of people. And you can do them anywhere – from the comfort of your own home to out there in the big vast world. There are simply no limits people. No limits at all.

    Enough of the teaser. Let’s explore some of them, shall we.

     

    Yoga

    My number one choice of exercise. (Inhales deeply. Exhales.) The main reason I love yoga is that it not only helps you get flexible, but also feel more relaxed. It is therapy for both the mind and the body. From practising this chill workout regularly you gain balance in your limbs, as well as in life. So if you’re all about slow-paced workouts minus energetic moves, yoga is probably calling out your name. Yes, right there at home. As my favorite instructor says, hop onto your yoga mat (honestly any mat will do) and let’s do some poses. Here’s a cool YouTube channel to help you out.

    mannequin in yoga pose
    Namaste!

     

    Walking/running

    If you an outdoor junkie then this might be the exercise for you. Yes, I’m talking to you cardio lovers. Forget the treadmill, there is so much nature and architecture to admire out there as you exercise. And I know you want to feel that cool refreshing breeze gently slapping your shiny face as you perspire. So what’s stopping you? Put on your *insert favorite sports brand* sneakers and get moving.
    And oh, extra cool points for wearing earphones.

    sneakers and christmas socks
    I wonder which brand those are. The socks, I mean. (Photo by RVWithTito.com)

     

    Sports

    This one was inspired my most recently adopted hobby – playing tennis. Let me tell you one thing, tennis is extremely fun, and exhausting at the same time. That’s what makes it such a great cardio workout. But it’s not just tennis, any active sport works; basketball, badminton, squash, football, kati, rounders… you get the drift.

    And you know what the best part is? You can play your favorite sport for hours just because you’re having so much fun. Or because the coach said so. Either way you get to workout for a longer time without noticing all the effort exerted.
    Until the next morning, that is.

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    The proper way to play tennis (Photo by Shinya Suzuki)

     

    Swimming

    Aah, swimming. Cool water, splashing games, breast strokes – basically endless fun. I know some of you will say this is also a sport, but there’s a good reason I separated the two. Except in the case you are aquaphobic, swimming is one of the most refreshing ways to exercise your arms, or your legs…. Wait nope, I’m getting a message from my producers. They say it actually workouts the whole body, including the abs. Builds up muscle too. Now who would have guessed that.

    Oh, and with swimming, you can finally say goodbye to those unsightly smelly patches on your clothes. It’s no more sweat. All you do, is get wet.

    baby and his mother in a pool
    I’m scared mommy! (Photo by spilltojill)

     

    Dance

    Is something as fun as dancing even viable to be considered as exercise? Well as strange as it sounds, it is. There are all kinds of dance lessons available, from hip hop to dance hall to contemporary to ballroom. I think there might even be one for reggae. So if you love moving your body, all you have to do is identify your favorite dance class. And maybe pick a dance partner, if it’s cha-cha. (So spicy! But if I were you, I’d probably choose contemporary.)

    Then there’s something else called zumba. In the simplest terms ever, zumba is an exercise that combines both aerobics and dance. With some great danceable music added on top. So basically, it’s fun aerobics. Now which dance lover would even refuse that.

    dancing dog
    Let’s dance (Photo by S. Carter)

    It’s finally about time to step out of the gym (that you rarely visit) and start having a blast while exercising. All you have to do, is find out which workout works for you.

    May the strong fitness gods be with you.

     

     

    Cover photo by Astrid Westvang

  • Do you speak Fashion

    Do you speak Fashion

    Hola! As you may already know by now, I’m all about Kenya and promoting its arts and artists. With time, the Kenyan art industry has been growing at a slow pace, but growing nonetheless. One of the sectors that has taken a couple of leaps is the fashion industry. Have you noticed the amount of people wearing African print these days? It’s a sure sign that things are finally starting to look up for local designers.

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