Archive for at around evening time



Help Medea Get to Pop!Tech


h1 Posted 9 months, 4 weeks ago in the wee hours by oso

I’m a big believer in Karma. Not Karma like, ‘if I behave well this time around there’s less of a chance that I’ll reincarnate as a male praying mantiss next time.’ No, my version of karma goes something like this: good begets good.
The nitpickier of you might be raising the red flag - ‘but wait, [...]

Abramz Tekya: Rapping, Dancing for Change


h1 Posted 10 months ago in the early morning by oso

After a steady stream of phone-tag, Abramz and I finally found each other at Antonio’s - the closest thing I’ve seen to a local restaurant chain in East Africa. Sporting a hoodie, t-shirt, and baggie pants, I couldn’t help but feel immediately comfortable. It felt much more like talking to an old friend from Southern [...]

Homos and Their Questionable Right to Exist


h1 Posted 10 months ago terribly early in the morning by oso

On page 27 of this week’s The Weekly Observer, John Vianney Nsimbe’s “Street Talk” section puts forth the following question to what is supposedly a randomly selected group of Kampala pedestrians:

Should gays have freedom of existence?

Having spent the last year of my life in a region where it often seems like there are more gay [...]

A Note of Nothing from Cafe Pap


h1 Posted 10 months ago in the early morning by oso

Greetings from Kampala. I’m feeling a little internet overwhelmed these days with a bulging-at-the-seams inbox, an underwhelming outbox, a to-do list longer (and less comprehensible) than the Bahagavad Gita, and a travel/speaking itinerary that would make me look like someone important if only I were.
So here I am at Cafe PAP thanks to the excellent [...]

Coolio, Foolio


h1 Posted 10 months, 1 week ago in the late afternoon by oso

It’s been a tellingly long time since I’ve talked about elation. You never know when this feeling will creep up, but here it is: euphoria, rapture, exhilaration, glee.
Kurt Vonnegut’s uncle used to lament the fact that we so rarely take time to notice the good times. I forget his exact words to commemorate a good [...]

White Guys in Sarongs


h1 Posted 10 months, 2 weeks ago in the early morning by oso

I’m in Bali right now and if it were not for all the work I have to do in the next week I’d be bloody bored. You can imagine the reactions I get when I tell people I’m bored in Bali. “Oh, poor baby, having to suffer by the beach in Bali.”

To tell you the [...]

Today on Global Voices


h1 Posted 10 months, 2 weeks ago at around evening time by oso

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Landing at the Iraqi Blogodrome
“You hear a lot about Iraq in the news,” writes Salam Adil; “about military surges and oil laws, benchmarks and statistics, political disagreements and security. There is a whole maze of paths [...]