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Sadler’s wells Theatre review Preformed at Sadler’s Wells, this November for far too short a run ‘The Rite of Spring’ by Pina Bausch, is...
Born in Guyana and raised in London, Letitia Wright is seen by many as one of the top rising stars of the big screen....
The Shifters by Lynette Linton, is a play that serves as a remarkable exploration of black love, with all the complexities, trials, and triumphs...
It’s summertime in Memphis, Tennessee and the annual Hot Wing Contest is about to roll through. Cordell has his sights set on the crown...
Shifters has taken the West End by storm, with The Independent hailing it as “an epic new romcom that has West End audiences swooning,”...
Africa and its diaspora are rich in diverse and powerful film cultures, despite the heavy legacy of colonialism on the structuring of their cultural...
Your guide to gigs, talks and entertainment across the country this month… 15th Nov: Speak Your Truth (London) From poet and activist BAKITA:KK comes...
Gugu Mbatha-Raw has been very active in both television and film the last few years, though it’s fair to say she has yet to...
After Rihanna and Beyoncé have been the subject of pregnancy speculation (yet again), Entertainment and Features Editor Nicole Vassell explains why we shouldn’t debate so loudly, whether or...
After actress Gina Rodriguez’s Instagram video debacle, Nicole Vassell wonders why we keep returning to a conversation about the boundaries of the N-word –...
The year 2017 taught us that when it comes to curating festivals it can either be a viral disastrous flop (hello, Fyre Festival) or...
The multi- award-winning singer-songwriter tells Nicole Vassell about her first album in three years, Real Life – and how real-life changes have given her a calmer outlook When you think...
Pulitzer and Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison passed away at the age of 88 in August 2019. In tribute to the iconic writer, Nicole...
The Cuban singer speaks about keeping Santería traditions alive in her music and being comfortable in her own skin Daymé Arocena is really sorry to have missed my call. When...
A new film explores a young boy’s journey from foster care back to his mother, and growing up feeling out of place. Writer and...
Despite only being on screens for three and a half weeks, Yewande Biala’s presence on Love Island made her an adopted national treasure and...