30 of Africa’s most amazing places to visit by CNN Travel Staff

With its expansive landscapes and formidable animal life, the world's second-biggest continent is arguably the best for photographers. Throw in that sense of being in a place that hasn't changed for centuries, and sometimes millennia, and you get some of the most inspiring, and inspired, destinations on the planet. Here are 30 of the most …

The Benin Bronzes, the British Museum, and the Benin Massacre Podcast by Barnaby Phillips and Max Siollun

https://open.spotify.com/episode/6YVwHHQPtbf5XJhzy6IcZW?si=RfBXaInCRleyc1NGmMIviA Historical Context: The Benin Kingdom and the 1897 Events The Kingdom of Benin flourished for centuries (roughly 13th–19th centuries) as a major power in the region, with a highly organized court, guilds of artisans, and a thriving trade network. Its art—particularly the bronzes—served not just as decoration but as historical records, religious objects, and …

Pity John Barron by Lawson Akhigbe

The more one reads about “John Barron”—the pseudonymous voice once used by Donald Trump—the more one is inclined, not toward anger alone, but toward a peculiar kind of pity. It is the sort of pity reserved for a man so consumed by self-mythology that he must invent his own chorus of praise. Yet even that …