In Conversation with Abel Rubinstein and the Cast of Dungarees
Contribution by Gaby Mawson Gaby Mawson speaks to Abel Rubinstein about how Dungareess depicts his own queer relationship on screen as well as the filming process and upcoming projects. Dungarees is a
GUAP gets ready for a motive with the cast of Reggie Yates’ debut film ‘PIRATES’. Featuring (Elliot Edusah), (Reda Elazouar) & (Jordan Peters).
Reggie Yates’ debut feature film ‘PIRATES’ brings Black & Asian male joy to the big screen. Driving around London in a yellow Peugeot 205 nicknamed the Custard Cream. The three leading gentlemen
Deep Sniff: A History of Poppers and Queer Futures by Adam Zmith.
Deep Sniff explores the uses of poppers and how they found their way from the laboratory into pharmacies. Contribution by Lauren Hurrell. In this book, Adam Zmith explores the rising popularity of
“Is it a crate? Or is it crack?” by Kirtis Clarke.
The crate challenge for me is a jump-off point to begin looking at black enjoyment, safety – or lack of – and the scepticism that exists in our community. The crate challenge
Art Against Knives launch urgent appeal to keep their youth space open [@ArtAgainstKnive]
Young people themselves corroborate that the early intervention offered by organisations such as Art Against Knives is critical. Art Against Knives youth space in North London is at risk of closing. It
Get lost in the audiovisual experience of ‘Stay True’ telling the London’s story through the lens of Ife Ogunjobi [@IfeOgunjobi] [@mahogany] [@thesmalls]
Shenell Kennedy and Samuel Adjaye make their directorial debut with ‘Stay True’ a dynamic story detailing London culture through the locations and experiences of Jazz artist Ife Ogunjobi. ‘Stay True’ is a
Netflix’s African America Gives a Glimpse to The American Dream
Contribution by Margo Gabriel. Contributing Writer; Margo Gabriel has the chance to dive into conversation with the writers, director and producer of Netflix’s African America. African America, a new exclusive Netflix film
‘Where are you from?’ – Why I love this question
Contribution by Zoë Andrea-Lykourgou. ‘So, where are you from?’ It’s a question that I’m sure virtually all of us have been asked at some point. It’s innocuous enough, and probably one of
We Celebrate Diwali 2021 With This Year’s Stand Out South-Asian Creatives [@PoojaPopatx], [@aartipopatx] & More
Pooja & Aarti Popat partner with GUAP to spotlight South-Asian women in the creative industry for Diwali 2021. South-Asian London-based creatives; Pooja and Aarti Popat write an open letter for Diwali 2021.
How Tumblr informed our preferences
Contribution by Tanya Barlow. Tanya Barlow reflects on how Tumblr had an impact on her choices. From visual aesthetics to dating and relationships, Tanya muses on how the OG of social media
“Chop life make life no chop you” – Esme Marfo speaks to founders of lifestyle brand promoting health and wellness [@choplifeboyz]
Chop Life is a community organization dedicated to promoting health and wellness in underrepresented communities. Contribution by Esme Marfo Living in immigrant African households, health wasn’t a topic that was discussed or
Glass House London: an intersectional space for creatives and communities to thrive.
CREATIVES - Looking for a community-centered bookshop, café, multi-media creative space, AND bar/restaurant, all under one roof? Glass House London has it all.