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  • GUAP Meets: Dazhane Leah – Cover 008 || @DazhaneLeah

    This young, stylish and ambitious photographer/blogger personifies 2017. With over 75 thousand followers on Instagram and an equally impressive amount of Twitter followers, Dazhane Leah has built a powerful brand centred on being and expressing herself. Her photography project ‘Afro Bloomin’ was featured on BBC and was all about “empowering and celebrating black people and…

  • “I Quit my job to do this for our Scene” Let’s Look at Nathan Miller’s [@nathanmillerldn] Documentary ‘LDN’

    “Nathan Miller’s Documentary will be an archive for the upheaval in UK street music” Hailing from East London Nathan Miller has curated LDN a candid documentary focusing on the uprising of the UK Rap & Grime scene in London. With features from some of the most influential people in the UK music scene the documentary…

  • ISSUE 8 | GUAP MAGAZINE FT @DAZHANELEAH, @WILLIAMADOASI AND MORE.

    Photography: Jack Donlon and Ibrahim Kamara Issue 8 cover: Dazhane Leah and William Adosi.   At GUAP our mission is to provide a platform to champion talent from all creative angles whilst encouraging different generations to create change. Therefore GUAP magazine are proud to present Issue 8: The Change Edition. Issue 8 centers numerous individuals…

  • GUAP Meets: Kid Ink || @Kid_Ink

    Presenter: Sharon Baiden Subscribe to GUAP TV: http://bit.ly/1SWujCU View our latest issue online here: http://bit.ly/guapmag7 Follow ARTIST on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ Follow GUAP on Twitter: https://twitter.com/guapmag Like GUAP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/guapmag/

  • STAN FIRM INNA INGLAN: BLACK DIASPORA IN LONDON [@TATE] AT THE TATE BRITAIN

    The eclectic vibes of Chelsea are balanced with the abundance of Art students and Art critics (well self-claimed critics) and the subtle hustle and bustle of commuters. The Tate Britain is home to some of the most accredited pieces of Art work and it is known for its ever-changing exhibitions ranging in several different mediums…

  • Hip-Hop talk with Tokyo the Producer [@tokyoxo]

    Who would you say your favourite old school hip-hop artist is? I really like Run DMC. I like them not just because of the music, but also because of their branding. From the way they used their vocals to the way they wore their Superstars. Very inspiring. I got my love of Superstars from them.…

  • Strawberries and Creem Festival Announce Huge Line Up with Shaggy, Wiley & More!

    Labelled ‘a mainstay of the UK festival circuit’, Strawberries & Creem is certainly putting Cambridge on the map as one of the country’s fastest-growing independents. The event has doubled in size every year since it started in 2014 – entertaining over 10,000 revellers this year. This year’s festival is headlined by no other than Jamaican…

  • Will America ever accept UK rappers? (and do we really care?)

    Over the last couple of years, the fascination with UK rap and grime has grown to an international level, with the likes of Skepta, Stormzy, Dave and Little Simz, receiving critical acclaim in the so called ‘promise land’, America, as well as throughout the world. One potential reason for the growth and newfound interest in…

  • The Hate you Give by Angie Thomas [@acthomasbooks]

    New York Best seller Author Angie Thomas has written a book that reflects the detrimental problems that black societies are facing everyday globally. Police brutality has become a stigma that people are use to hearing but it does not diminish the important fact that police brutality has been responsible for hundreds of deaths in the…

  • The Voyage – The New Creative Platform Showcasing Emerging Talent [@thevoyagepresents]

    Culturally appetising and possibly one of the best shows for new talent that I have graced in a long time. The Team behind The Voyage put on a multifaceted headline show that showcased some of the new classical sounds coming out of the UK and Belgium. The voyage founded by Sade Lawson and Imran Malik…