BOYS: A short film to watch this winter

BOYS: A short film to watch this winter

After The Pappy Show’s successful performance of ‘BOYS’ in 2022, the play has been reimagined into a short film. Kane, founder of The PappyShow, and Celia Willis, filmmaker, collaborated to explore the beauties of masculinity

TikTok has transformed music fans into co-creators

TikTok has transformed music fans into co-creators

Long gone are the days when music fans passively listened to the songs of their favorite artists. Now, with platforms like TikTok, audiences are remixing and transforming music in novel ways. AÅ

Irene Agbontaen on Bumble & Black love

Irene Agbontaen on Bumble & Black love

For the past three years, Irene Agbontaen has been a driving force in creating candid, online spaces to discuss everything Black love. With her partnership with Bumble beginning in 2020, Irene has set out

October’s must-see theatre show by Wright Bros

October’s must-see theatre show by Wright Bros

Whoever says theatre is dead has not come across Wright Bro Entertainment. Founded by Tyrone Davis and Kieran Shekoni, this theatre production company is out to make theatre fun again by blending narratives that are culturally

George the Poet on Colonialism, Podcasts and Premier Gaou [@Georgethepoet]

George the Poet on Colonialism, Podcasts and Premier Gaou [@Georgethepoet]

Few people can talk about African independence movements using rhymes, storytelling and music – George the Poet is one of them. Chapter Four of ‘Have You Heard of George’s Podcast‘ has recently

The leadership conference for black professionals is back this October

The leadership conference for black professionals is back this October

The BYP Network’s leadership conference is returning for its fifth year on the 5th October. This conference is the opportunity for thousands of black professionals and allies to learn from the people

Meet Regina [@Reginaeigbe]: GUAP’s Dancer of the Year Supported by Adidas [@Adidas]

Meet Regina [@Reginaeigbe]: GUAP’s Dancer of the Year Supported by Adidas [@Adidas]

Regina Eigbe, who has amassed over 1 million followers across all platforms, is known for bringing Afrobeats to the forefront of dancing culture. Most recently, Eigbe’s achievements were recognised as she was

Is beige the new black or all-white party?

Is beige the new black or all-white party?

Damson Idris hosted an all-beige birthday party for his 32nd – but was it in rivalry of familiar all-white party traditions? The outfits were coherent yet varied: Idris’ fit consisted of a

Lucy Letby, content creation and Twitter [@simply_sayo] [@jasebyjason] [@ayoceaser]

Lucy Letby, content creation and Twitter [@simply_sayo] [@jasebyjason] [@ayoceaser]

Lucy Letby, 33 years old, is a former neonatal nurse and now Britain’s most prolific child killer in modern history. Her name has overwhelmed news outlets and social media since November 2020,

The Diaspora experience through poetry by Momtaza Mehri [@RuffneckRefugee]

The Diaspora experience through poetry by Momtaza Mehri [@RuffneckRefugee]

Momtaza Mehri is familiar with the poetry scene, yet her debut collection brings something unheard of Mehri, a Somali-British Poet, is also the Young People’s Poet Laureate for London. Her dual paths

Shout out to the men who get called sassy

Shout out to the men who get called sassy

Women across the Internet have long dreaded the sassy men apocalypse. Whether it is men using full stops during arguments, giving their partners the hard shoulder, or trying to have the last

Reminder: the modern Barbie is not a Barbie for all

Reminder: the modern Barbie is not a Barbie for all

The iconic Barbie doll first debuted in 1959 and, within 64 years, has undergone a significant transformation. She was white, thin, and half-dressed within her first release, inspired by an adult gag