Previously featured installation artist Jakob Dwight dropped us a line regarding a new addition to the world international of publishing. Based in New York City, POP’AFRICANA bi-annual fashion and art publication dedicated to delivering proper view of contemporary Africa and quelling all misconceptions. Ikechukwu Onyewuenyi, the mags Nigerian-born communications director, explains “it is our opportunity to share the inclusive vision we have for Africa and Africans wherever they may be,” adding “a vision that we hope will continue to engage and inspire.”
We’re waiting on our copy, so a full rundown of the magazine isn’t possible. But from what we’ve seen of the covers and interior specimens POP’AFRICANA is ultimate win status. Large up our good friend Jakob Dwight. You can catch him in the first installment of a 2 part interview here, with part 2 to be continued in the next issue of POP’AFRICANA. [popafricana.com / @popafricana] More images of the magazine’s visual aesthetic after the jump.
Before the King Magazine and Black Tail, and studio made reality tv porn stars, in the back of your drunk Uncles’ closet was PLAYERS MAGAZINE. C’mon now we’re all grown so stop frontin’. Alot of us (male & female) grew up on these pages waayyyyy before we even knew who Hugh Hefner was. Published by FAJIMO Media Service in Hollis Queens (home to Run DMC), Players was the only publication in the late 70′s / early 80′s catering to the “the progressive male”. They put 
