Monday 24 December 2018

I GET INSPIRED WHENEVER I HEAR THE BEAT BY CLUGRIND MAYOR



I GET INSPIRED WHENEVER I HEAR THE BEAT BY CULGRIND MAYOR

ENTERTAINMENT PARROT INTERVIEW WITH YEMI ORUNGBAMILA AKA CULGRIND MAYOR

E.P: Let’s get to know you?
Ans: I am Yemi Orungbamila stage name culgrind mayor
E.P: What type of music do you play? And how did you develop the passion for music?
Ans: I sing afro hip pop, afro pop, strictly afro, I develop the passion for music whenever I see what goes or comes around me.
E.P: What inspires you when writing your songs or when singing?

Ans: I get inspired whenever I hear the beat and whenever the topic shows up.
E.P: Tell us some of your performance?
Ans: I get many as I can, am always the man of the crowd, I can’t remember all my performance but I can remember performing with coson house.
E.P: What are the messages you want to pass to your listeners with your music?
Ans: I don’t sing all because I want to sing, I sing to console, share, advice, fight for the right of my people that way I love to hear freedom fighter type of songs.

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WRITING TOOK ME OFF THE STREET, INSTEAD OF USING MY FIST, PEN BECAME MY GLOVE, MY GUN SAYS MR. MATURE TANKO OKODUWA AN AUTHOR


WRITING TOOK ME OFF THE STREET, INSTEAD OF USING MY FIST, PEN BECAME MY GLOVE, MY GUN SAYS MR. MATURE TANKO OKODUWA

ENTERTAINMENT PARROT INTERVIEW WITH MR. MATURE TANKO OKODUWA AWARD WINNING POET, ACTOR AND LITERARY CRITIC



E.P: Briefly introduce yourself?
Ans: I am Mature Tanko Okoduwa, an award winning poet artist actor, literary critic and historian, I obtained BA and MA in arts and Art History from the university of Nigeria Nsukka, as a freelance Journalist, I have published more than one hundred articles in national and international print media, in the areas of visual and performing arts, I have had solo and group exhibitions within and outside Nigeria and I have acted in several Nollywood movies.
E.P: Why did you take to writing?
Ans: Well I started writing as a way of offloading many things inside of me, first attempt at writing started with play writing. Poetry found me at an unusual hour in a lonely night, when I read John Domes Poems. I got hooked and I have never looked back, with poetry I discovered the best way to express myself. Poetry s like painting, music, aesthetics etcetera, these patterns appealed to me naturally. Imagine this like from my work in progress.
The heart is a glass
Don’t let it slip
Love is fragile
Handle with care
E.P: What was the motivation for writing?

Ans: The greatest motivation for me is life; life is a mystery, a rare gem. From the day I could understand the books that I read specifically the ones that inspired me. I told myself I was good to be a writer. I would love to be read, so I started to write. Writing took me off the streets instead of always using my fist, pen because my glove, my gun.
E.P: Tell us some of the works you have published and where our readers can get them easily?
Ans: I have authored several books, among my volumes of work are “Deep Room and other Plays”, “Our Poisoned love”, “Crucible”, “Drums of Heart”, Lamentation of Onajite”, “Radical Rhythm”, “An Island of self”, “Confession and others” my work appeared in “Silence All Things Will Die”, also in “Five Hundred Nigerian Poets” Onomoresoa anthology of Nigerian poets on mothers and motherhood” etc. I have published more than one hundred article in national and international print media, you can get my books in Bookshops in Lagos and some university bookshops in Nigeria, we sell directly to buyers who request for it through the contact information on our books.

E.P: Does the vocation pay your bills?
Ans: it does to some extent. But the money isn’t consistent, so I have to keep pushing and pushing in terms of marketing and sales.
E.P: What inspires you in writing?
Ans: Basically. Life is one of my subject matters, it is inexhaustible and transubtantial, I’m always seeking to attain the unknown as Rimbaud puts it, “some times, it can be the environment (nature) or a flower or a woman or even a dream.
E.P: Your message to lovers of literary works?
Ans: they should keep an open mind. Read “it is the best was to learn, growing up, I didn’t really know where I was heading to, literature some how pointed to the direction, the most important things keep reading. Take for instance success, the best of “Napoleon Hill”, I learnt so much from the book though a motivational book. Writing has helped to broaden my horizon and world view it has helped me to discover more about myself. On a final note. I would say embrace life, do not limit yourself, for life is too short.

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Sunday 16 December 2018

MY PASSION FOR MUSIC BEGAN FROM THE ENVIRONMENT WHERE I GREW UP SAYS MADE ANIKULAPO KUTI


MY PASSION FOR MUSIC BEGAN FROM THE ENVIRONMENT WHERE I GREW UP SAYS MADE ANIKULAPO KUTI
INTERVIEW WITH FELA ANIKULAPO KUTI’S GRANDSON MOKRINMAGE “MADE” ANIKULAPO KUTI ON HIS MUSIC ASPIRATIONS; THIS SON OF FEMI ANIKULAPO KUTI IS A STUDY IN HUMILITY.


E.P: What is your Mission in Music?
Ans: My mission in music as an individual is tied to my priority as a musician, I believe in channeling my vision into the arts world because I believe in its ability to channel something’s into our consciousness which is beyond our understanding as individual but by and large for the progress of the human race that’s why am singing about personal issues, social issues and political issues.
For me personally I believe in the importance of the artist to reflect our mind as country stake-holder, however to use it in the incredible varieties of ways, very clearly very articulate what am trying to achieve is to sound clearly and directly as possible as an African Man, the human species and the importance of us to be together.
E.P: Having come from a family that is musically re-known, how do you develop your passion for music?
Ans: The passion began from
the environment where I grew up in the midst of excellent guitarist, keyboardist, instrumentalist and saxophonist, where the greatest musicians have always played, I tied my education to it, all these years. So I never forget, my love for music grew up from my experience with music in my surroundings.
E.P: You are a member of the positive force band playing under your father, what does it feel like?
Ans: Playing under my father made me to understand that  I am not just playing for my father but somebody you know his ideology that he has been fighting for all these years, the music that he plays when you accept everything in his music then you know that your acceptance is total and there is nothing more to add- you feel nothing but relevance to be able to stand with him on stage, what I also feel is been with the positive force bond this are musicians that rehearse in front of fans every Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays there is no other band- that does this in the entire world.
E.P: Made –What are your projection for the next five years.
Ans: On my own Music?
E.P: Yes on your musical career.
Ans: My own music is clear, am planning on an album although am not going to disclose what it’s going to be in terms of compositional form.
E.P: (Interjection) but it is definitely going to be Afrobeat because that is the music of our environment?
Ans: Yes it is Afrobeat but with other varieties, with my taste which are wider music wise, I guess it will be released in 2020 although I have not really start  but I know am working diligently on it.
E.P: What is your impression of FELA your grand father?

Ans: Most of the things I had about him are from my father, the stony that no one can tell you except only one that is close to him can tell. So my first experience about his personal life and then his music I have to listen to it not just as an average musician but it made me understand how incredible life it was in that period of time and he was able to make it, oh you will have nothing but respect for him.
E.P: After your twelve years absence from the FELABRATION FESTIVALS what your observation about the global impact the festival as assumed?
Ans: Honestly it has grown beyond what I imagined, all everything is just incredible, and I think the management worked so hard because I am not part of the management, I came back not quite long.
E.P: So next year we expect you to be part of the great FELABRATION MANAGEMENT TEAM AND SEE MORE OF EACH OTHER?
Ans: Yes
E.P: What is your message to music lovers?
Ans: My message to music lovers is to always make sure you try something different, broaden your knowledge, and be more critical of yourself.

Thank you very much.






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I WANT TO HAVE A BREAKTHROUGH IN NOLLYWOOD FOR STARTERS WITH MY CREATIVE SCI-FIC MAKE-UP


I WANT TO HAVE A BREAKTHROUGH IN NOLLYWOOD FOR STARTERS WITH MY CREATIVE SCI-FIC MAKE-UP SAYS MISS FRANCESS ABIDEMI DUKAR  

ENTERTAINMENT PARROT INTERVIEW WITH MISS FRANCESS ABIDEMI DUKAR, AN ASPIRING MAKE UP ARTIST AND DAUGHTER OF MR AND MRS FIDELIS DUKAR  RE-KNOWN  FILM DIRECTOR, CINEMATOGRAPHER, FOUNDER OF ABUJA FILM FESTIVAL AND FAD FM CALABAR.
E.P: Briefly introduce yourself.
Ans: My name is Francess Abidemi Dukar, I am 19 years old and also a graduate of political science and international relations from Crawford university.
E.P: How did you develop the interest for make-up
Ans: Well growing up, Horror and science fiction movies have also fascinated me, I wondered how make-up artists come with those special effect and make them look so real so I began watching a lot of these movies then one day I decided to go online to explore how these make-ups were done professionally
E.P: What inspires you most when doing your make-up?
Ans: Basically the good response and comments I get from my friends and family has inspired me so far.
E.P: Growing up in a household of a great icon of the thespian trade which your dad is and a mother who is seriously involved in arts, can you say they have a hand in your choice of career?
Ans: To an extent yes because there is freedom to express yourself without criticism
from them and appreciating me and my lovely make-up. Also I was probably indirectly influenced by my mom while growing up. She is one person who uses lots of make-up at an early stage
E.P: How can lovers of your work contact you?
Ans: Oh through my mum.E.P: We know everything is in the hands of God, what is your projection for the next five years career wise.
Ans: I want to have a breakthrough in nollywood for starters with my creative Sci-fci make-up, I also feel nollywood isn’t where it should be compared to what is obtainable globally. Until recently special effects in nollywood movies was a mere joke but it has improved so I want to get better with my craft.







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Monday 10 December 2018

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For Aspiring writers Dr. Lola Akande gives us antidote to become a good writer


FOR ASPIRINING WRITERS DR. LOLA AKANDE GIVES US ANTIDOTE TO BECOME A GOOD WRITER

ENTERTAINMENT PARROT INTERVIEW WITH DR LOLA AKANDE, WRITER AND LECTURER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
E.P: How did the passion for writing fiction began?
Ans: Basically, I could say it began with having a story that I believed was worth telling, I mean first I had as story I thought was important enough to come with wanting to be productive, having a desire to be meaningfully engaged. This was after I  had finished writing my PhD  thesis and I was to defend it.
Moreover, I thought it was important for me to write because as a student of literature, I realized that writers are largely the producers of the resources my teachers were using. Don’t get me wrong of course as a teacher you teach a lot of theories, models, ideas and submission of critical theories. In the end there is nearly always the need to illustrate and write works are the resources, so I have to head good number of literary texts and have discovered that some of them have a strong capacity to affect the way I think undoubtedly therefore novels, plays, poetry, short stories and other forms of literary works help people to resolve personal dilemmas, fictional works help readers to know making one choice rather than the other.
Now, if fictional works are that powerful, I had the passion to make my own contributions by writing fiction.
E.P: What goes on in your mind when writing?
Ans: The particular story I’m working on, writing grips, imprisons you once you get into it, it possess you so much that there is a sense of in which it becomes the most important thing to you during the period, so the story occupies your mind and you worry about how to write it in accordance with  your vision.
E.P: Qualities of a good writer?
Ans: Well, I’m not very sure, there are no easy answers to this question. First, are you truly interested? If there is genuine interest, this will always help to reduce the pain of rejection and other unpleasant experiences nearly all writers go through then a would be writer must be willing to read widely. The more you read, the better you are able to write, also you must be willing to invest considerable time, writing takes time if you want to write well, you have to keep at it and be unwavering regardless of the many disappointment and discouragements you are likely to experience.
E.P: My published works so far?
Ans: I have published two novels: “What it takes” and “Where are you from?”. “What it takes” is about the challenges associated with degree awarding processes in Nigerian universities. It tells the story of a female PhD student and the problems she encounters while trying to obtain a PhD in a fictional Nigerian university.

“Where are you from?” narrates the frustrations of a Nigerian university graduate who is unable to get a job because of where she comes from. The novel highlights the problems young people go through in their quest to find their feet, in a country where there are differences in background. I’m currently working on a collection of short stories.
E.P: What’s your take on government altitude to the arts?
Ans: My view, the altitude of the government to the arts is not too different to their altitude to other sectors of the nation. My take is also similar to that of the average Nigerian, what makes the news for me is that lovers and stakeholders are doing all they can to promote and project the arts. These efforts are yielding fruits in spite of the difficulties involved, I’m inclined to think that there will be continuous improvements in the arts as I hope there will be in all spheres of our national life.
E.P: What will be your message to those who may come across some of your books and generally lovers of good literally work?
Ans: I would encourage them to endeavor to read the books and respond to them in whatever way(s) they deem fit.
Thanks for this honour.