A gentrified ghetto seasoned with an amalgamation of black histories, cultures, sounds and hairstyles; Peckham remains a place of comfort, belonging and familiarity for London’s black population. Also referred to as ‘Little Lagos’, Peckham is known for its Nigerian subcultures due to the first wave of 1970s economic migrants from Nigeria, who have become a…
Brixton-born filmmaker, photographer and business owner Shane Duncan is disrupting the card gaming industry with his very own Pleasure Stacks. Duncan has developed a daring set of four card games to be embarked upon by friends, family, your current talking stage and couples who seek a deeper understanding of those around them. In Duncan’s early years, evidence…
The dating game has changed dramatically from what we’ve known it to be. Freed from taboo stigmas, sex talk has now become a familiar and integral ingredient on our timelines. There we learn new tricks, which old patterns to drop, our self-worth and where to seek advice.
‘rap in paper’, the live freestyle platform connecting the worlds of music and print design is back with an exclusive freestyle from Motive 105
The Endz is a collaboration between local secondary schools, Harris Academy Peckham, Charter School East Dulwich, Harris Academy Girl's East Dulwich and The Multi-Story Orchestra, who have been bringing professional musicians and young people together to create extraordinary performances since 2011.
Not only is Luxe Grooming an e-commerce brand but they also focus on the importance of community, uplifting, educating, and celebrating those around them through collaboration, sponsorship, and advice.
The arrival of summer brings new shows to London’s best theatre venues. With a play exploring black masculinity and vulnerability through movement and a comedic one woman show about the ebbs and flows of dating, this list has got you covered for the best theatre shows to watch in the next month.
The jewel in the GUAP crown. 5 years in the making. In the heart of London… GUAP Gala is here.
Catch these must-see exhibitions opening in June, and get your art fix for the summer.
3 years since the last in-person celebrations, Pride returns to the London streets and it’s set to be bigger than ever.