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Sidney Poitier: His Own Person At the BFI this January This January marks three years since the death of the iconic Bahamian American actor,...
From the kids, to the grown-folk; from the lovesick to the action fans–there’s a movie for the festive season for you! Last Holiday (2006)...
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...
The best gigs, exhibitions and live events across the country this September 1st – 8th: Afropunk Festival (London) Afropunk Festival returns to London, but...
For the past few years in particular, there’s been a beautiful, worldwide reclamation of black, natural hairstyles. With generations of discrimination, stereotypes and stigma...
We’re in the age of the podcast right now – so if you’re not already sitting with a queue of podcasts, ready for play...
Introducing: old-school singer Marcelle Adriana, who describes her sound as feel good, soulful, vibrant and nostalgic. The South London singer is making moves with...
If you have an idea of African cuisine being solely home comfort food, or not as ‘glamorous’ as other eats from around the world, Shakarah, a London-based catering...
On first look, Shakespeare and sci-fi may not have much in common – but in fact, there are quite a few similarities; namely, the...
New on the scene is North London’s soul singer Mega, who is sure to make an impact with the latest release of her debut single, ‘Chariot’. Mega’s sound...
After launching a scholarship to help black students go to Cambridge, Stormzy became a topic of online debate – with some even calling his...
Pride’s Nicole Vassell speaks to Aml Ameen, the lead in Idris Elba’s directorial debut, Yardie. It’s rare enough to see films with a majority...
Idris Elba’s directorial debut Yardie hits the cinemas later this month, and it’s refreshing in that it casts a number of Jamaican actors playing...