A Moment in History: Afronation [@Afronation] was truly a festival of cultural importance
A week has passed and people are still speaking highly of Afronation. You do not need to know much more about the festival than that to know that it went well. As
The Netball World Cup 2019 Experience
Not many would know that I am a massive fan of Netball, so when I got the invite from Nike London to be hosted at the Netball World Cup 2019 in Liverpool
Read why I’m selling tees and totes to fund my Masters at Cambridge [@instahangaf]
Long story short: I’m trying to self fund my Masters degree costing £23,235 after being left without funding by the University of Cambridge. Whilst I could talk about how disgustingly exclusive elitist
Victory N-Ekeoma Interviews Artist Manager Jessica Murphy On Breaking Into Music Industry
Can you introduce yourself, and how you got into the music industry? “My name is Jessica Murphy, I’m 31, I’m Dublin born & bred and moved to London 8 years ago. I
Art, Culture and Community: GUAP Meets the Brains Behind LAYERS [@layers_online]
“The UK’s creative industries are worth £92bn a year to the economy, however it does not reflect wider Britain or include people from working class backgrounds.” Aiming to address this, LAYERS is
“So Where Are You From?” A Question We All Know So Well
Where are you from? This is a question I get ALL the time. As a conversation opener from a stranger stood next to me on the platform (true story) as well as
New London collective reminds us that there’s ‘NO SHAM3 [@No.sham3]: In A Side Hustle’
Having the courage to pursue your ‘passion’ is no mean feat. It can require a significant investment of time, money and resources just to get things off the ground. Whilst figuring exactly
Shoutout Network Festival: Celebrating Women in Podcasting, Audio, Broadcasting and Radio
ShoutOut Network is an inclusive podcast network based in South London. Established in 2014, the network was the catalyst for the huge surge in Black British podcasting with award-winning shows like Melanin
Join The Tribe – The Next-Generation of Diverse Creatives
Diversity and representation has now, more than ever, become a focal area to address within the creative industry! Why? Because diversity breeds innovation, diversity breeds originality and diversity breeds moments to remember.
Yellowzine [@yellwzine] Launch their Third Issue and a new Night School for Creatives
Hailed as ‘the Yellow pages for creatives of colour’, Yellowzine is a print and online publication aimed at providing ethnic minority creatives a platform to showcase their artwork. It is committed to
‘Runnin’: Fred Fredas’ exploration of the impact support networks have upon mental health
Fred Fredas is an artist based in South East London, his Runnin’ is the fourth track of his latest EP In the Search For Love. The song, and short film which accompanies,
Vswim by VANESSENCE: The Swimwear Line Created Out Of Frustration [@_VanessaSquire]
We had the opportunity to catch up with Vanessa, Swimwear Designer who out of frustration created her own line. Vanessa identified that there was little variety for bustier women when it came