Contribution: Gen Z Girl Gang [@genzgirlgang]: Revolutionising Sisterhood through Social Media

Contribution: Gen Z Girl Gang [@genzgirlgang]: Revolutionising Sisterhood through Social Media

Finishing my last semester of college, I felt unprecedented anxiety about what my future would hold. Transitioning from eighteen years of schooling to suddenly being completely on my own – or so

Contribution: Nollywood Over Hollywood by Misi Africa. [@MisiAfrica]

Contribution: Nollywood Over Hollywood by Misi Africa. [@MisiAfrica]

I’m sure you’ve seen the memes all over social media (how could you not). Its undeniable that Nollywood culture has surfaced and become a steppingstone in today’s popular culture. Nollywood refers to

Masks In UK Music: The Impact Of The Allure [by @ogun_official]

Masks In UK Music: The Impact Of The Allure [by @ogun_official]

There is something fundamentally intriguing, even attractive about mystery. Although it doesn’t seem like it in contemporary society, mystery has been an integral part of entertainment culture and the arts for a

Zak’isha [@ZakishaBrown] releases new video after she ‘Went to Ghana’

Zak’isha [@ZakishaBrown] releases new video after she ‘Went to Ghana’

Words by Tomiwa Moore. Zak’isha Brown, a Canadian born Jamaican, visited Ghana during 2019 and put her experiences into writing upon her return to Canada which became ‘Went To Ghana’. As well

Drake [@Drake], the commercial powerhouse we have to embrace

Drake [@Drake], the commercial powerhouse we have to embrace

Words by Lola Alao (@Iolachristina on Twitter) Drake has been on the scene for 14 years. He is an artist who always has us all talking. Named as America’s Top Solo Male

Why London needs @YAMCarnival

Why London needs @YAMCarnival

It was early on a Wednesday morning and I was waiting patiently for the clock to reach 9am. I was in a Bill’s, eating breakfast, and I had my hand poised ready

Knowledge of Self: Zambia’s Art Collective Pushing for Pride of Self-Expression

Knowledge of Self: Zambia’s Art Collective Pushing for Pride of Self-Expression

Their aim: to inspire a new generation of Zambian creatives. Their weapon: art. Their opponent: societal expectations of white-collar success. This documentary focuses on the lives, works and opinions of a Lusaka-based

The Project That Explores The Existing Link Between The Notions of Identity

The Project That Explores The Existing Link Between The Notions of Identity

The Curl Talk Project started as an online portfolio in 2017, highlighting the profiles of more than 100 curly-haired women. Exploring the existing link between natural hair and the notions of identity,

The 2020 Festival Guide featuring [@afronation],[@LoveboxFestival], [@southwest4] & more

The 2020 Festival Guide featuring [@afronation],[@LoveboxFestival], [@southwest4] & more

It may only be February but festival fever should already be beginning to creep in. With a whole host of festivals having already released line ups and some having even sold out

“Heaven is not closed” Inspired by Uffizi Gallery

“Heaven is not closed” Inspired by Uffizi Gallery

For centuries, museums and art galleries have been regarded as the hallmark of culture. But even though museums have been hotspot for representing cultures and experiences all over the world, they have

She Runs It! 177 Mile Relay Challenge

She Runs It! 177 Mile Relay Challenge

She Runs It! A grass roots movement (founded by Tasha Keating) which inspires playful, physical activity in others, brought 10 women together to train up for a crazy challenge in collaboration with

The appropriation of working class culture

The appropriation of working class culture

Champion, Fila, kappa. We associate these brands with current trends, hefty prices and mainstream culture but has this always been the case? Thinking back to the 80s/90s this was the height of