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Saq Central will play host to the third installment of Addis Ababa’s largest underground stand-up comedy show, Saq Jam, on April 2, 2023. Comedian Abush will be hosting the show featuring Beki, Zewede, Robel, Davo, and many others at the velvet lounge. Tickets for the 6:00 p.m. event will cost 200 birr.

Wublinks

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Next weekend, Wublinks will bring back its Designers and Artisans Bazaar, an event where local artists and designers can show off their work. The two-day bazaar will be held at the Addis Ababa Golf Club on April 8-9, 2023, beginning at 10 a.m. and ending at 6 p.m.

Mr. Kiss

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The Modern Art Museum in the Gebre Kristos Desta Center is displaying Mulugeta Tafesse’s (PhD) solo exhibit, Mr. Kiss, until April 16, 2023. Anyone who wants to see and experience it can go to the show curated by Mifta Zeleke. The gallery will be open at 5:30 p.m.

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