What went down at Black Fashion Week in collaboration with [@WegBara]
By Lauren Dei What do you get when you mix an elite blend of black designers, a highly respected fashion institution championing equality across the industry, the UK’s premiere membership club for black
M.Anifest’s [@manifestive] Newest Single “La Vida” Is A Nostalgic Ode To Ghana’s Madina
Words by: Blossom Maduafokwa After a year of solid singles and international collaborations, Ghanaian rapper M.anifest has come to round off the summer with his latest track “La Vida.” With six studio
The Producer’s Voice: Mac Wetha [@WethaMac]
Words By Miki Hellerbach The Producer’s Voice is a new series for GUAP where we highlight the stories of instrumental crafters. We hope to bring their stories to the forefront instead of
Brand spotlight: The hidden pleasure that is Le Merj
By Jason Kwame It’s always refreshing when you come across a brand like Le Merj. These days, a black-owned, British clothing line with a unique and consistent brand story, dedicated to the
How Gause’s Law explains elitism in the Arts
How Gause’s Law explains elitism in the Arts Contribution by Chiraag Shah Nilik Khimani is a 25-year-old multidisciplinary artist based in London. His creative practice spans a range of artistic mediums, from
The Producer’s Voice: Slinger [@slinger]
Words By: Miki Hellerbach The Producer’s Voice is a new series for GUAP where we highlight the stories of instrumental crafters. We hope to bring their stories to the forefront instead of
All the Stars (and stripes): The Best looks from this year’s Met Gala
By Jason Kwame After a year hiatus, the Met Gala was back in full effect, and your faves wasted no time going all out for another legendary night of fashion and creativity.
Hair Me Out: Confronting cultural appropriation
By Kadisha Kaur-Singh In a new modern world where cornrows and box braids are the latest fashion week trend; the rich history and the importance these hairstyles have had, and still continue
The Maturing of Inhaler [@InhalerDublin]
Words by: Matthew Griffiths Dublin’s Inhaler used lockdown to hone their sound without having anyone to shape their decisions besides themselves. During lockdown, there were artists who found that their new confines
REVIEW: Blanco – City of God [@blanc0b0urne]
Words by: Dwayne Wilks The Harlem Spartan enjoys the solace of his own lane on his debut project, City of God. Harlem Spartans are one of Drill’s foundational groups, helping to build
The Producer’s Voice: Riton [@Ritontime]
Words By Miki Hellerbach The Producer’s Voice is a new series for GUAP where we highlight the stories of instrumental crafters. We hope to bring their stories to the forefront instead of
A Yam Carnival review: A beautiful mess?
I arrived at Clapham Common by 2pm on a sunny Saturday morning. The area was already buzzing with hundreds of attendees, with locals asking, ‘What’s going on here? Is it some kind of