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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...
Professional tennis and golf player Althea Gibson was a trailblazer in 1950s sport. Her undeniable talent, courage and strength helped her cross many racial...
With three films set to hit cinemas in the final months of this year, Amandla Stenberg is well on her way to household name...
For some classical music lovers, you can’t have a proper summer without a bit of Proms – the annual, eight-week celebration of music that...
Blogger and creator of online viral movement #SAGGYBOOBSMATTER Chidera Eggerue, also known as The Slumflower, has amassed a loyal following through her passionate statements on body...
Meet Oscar #worldpeace, an up-and-coming rapper from Tottenham, North London. Born and raised around other big names in the grime scene, such as Skepta...
The queen of British soul is back! Jaki Graham, who was the first black British female artist to have six top 20 hits, makes...
As dedicated Love Island viewers will already know, Thursday’s (12th July) episode saw Samira Mighty, the first black female contestant, leave the villa after...
Sometimes your career destiny is written decades before you even get there – and for Stella Kanu, that seems to certainly be the case!...
Despite being one of the most prominent musical genres of black origin, jazz can often be held at arms-length, or considered as an art...
Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinené are the co-authors of one of this Summer’s hottest new releases, Slay in Your Lane – they spoke to...