FunTimes was established in 1992 (34 years ago) in Monrovia, Liberia and began operations in Philadelphia, PA over ten years. The magazine is the trusted information source for the African Diaspora.
Not long ago, many small businesses across Africa depended almost entirely on physical presence. A shopfront on a busy street, word-of-mouth referrals, handwritten ledgers, and daily cash sales. In ...
Piri Piri Chicken is a spicy grilled chicken dish that originates from Mozambique, showcasing the influence of Portuguese cuisine and local African flavors. The dish is known for its fiery marinade ...
Falcon in Tunisia photographed by El Golli Mohamed – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 Tourism has remained a thriving market for Africa over the years with several African countries leveraging the opportunities ...
At the Harlem show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York with a painting of Langston Hughes, a fellow Lincoln University Alumni Oliver St. Clair Franklin, CBE, is a multi-talented figure whose ...
In African societies, the institution of marriage is as complex as it comes. With many cultures observing long-standing traditions, norms, and procedures by which the union between a man and woman is ...
Each spring, hundreds of college football players enter the NFL Draft. While most come from powerhouse Division I programs, standout athletes from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) ...
When it comes to old mighty empires, Africa has lots of stories to tell. You can dive into her rich history of conquests, as well as advanced styles of governance. The Old Oyo Empire remains one of ...
Benin bronze figures in The British Museum. By Joyofmuseums – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 The vast halls of the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris are hauntingly silent this spring. One prominent case, a ...
Video games have come a long way since their inception. They have gone from being regarded as a waste of time to becoming career or recreational choices for people everywhere. Although this applies to ...
Back in 2015, something pretty remarkable happened on Twitter. A hashtag started trending that would fundamentally shift how Africa was talked about online and it wasn’t started by some big media ...
A new wave of African and diaspora tech leaders is rewriting the rules from Silicon Valley to Wall Street. Armed with degrees from elite institutions and ideas born from both necessity and ambition, ...