In the year that the legendary African-American filmmaker Spike Lee turns 60, it’s hard to not appreciate the cultural relevance of his work – whether it tackles the politics of
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As long as I can remember, Dubai has been framed as that place you flee to if you 1) can’t get a job in London or 2) can get a
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In 2012, an Ethiopian teenager named Abenezer Temesgen had a brilliant idea. His plan? To get disadvantaged kids off the streets of Addis Abba through skateboarding, even though he didn’t
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In the year that the legendary African-American filmmaker Spike Lee turns 60, it’s hard to not appreciate the cultural relevance
It documents the history of hip-hop fashion and features Kanye, Diddy and Pharrell – so all roads lead to the
A young lady rides her horse carefree in the woods. Suddenly, a man appears behind her. “What are you doing?”
The BFI London Film Festival should not need any introduction. Now in its 58th year, it has secured a permanent
The BFI London Film Festival should not need any introduction. Now in its 58th year, it has secured a permanent
It started with an immersive production of Paranoid Park for just 400 people in 2007, blurring the lines between cinema,
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Clinton Jordaan is originally from South Africa, but has been a London resident for about 10 years. He’s been interested in photography just as long, but got into it seriously
Photographer, educator and global citizen Anya Dennis is a native of Philadelphia and photographed her first subject at age 18. While attending Clark Atlanta University, she travelled to Ghana, West
21-year-old photography student George hails from Maidenhead, near Reading (UK). He first got into photography when he was an eight-year-old, after taking his first film of photos on a disposable
Becky lives in Nottingham, UK and has been shooting since she got her first point and shoot at the age of 10. She fell in love with photography as soon
Much love to Culture Club member @EsmeDora for suggesting we check out this new design bar and cafe in Kings Cross! Set in a former Victorian bathouse, Drink, Shop &
In a nutshell: If there’s one term that could sum up South Kensington, it’d probably be “stush”( aka posh aka bougie-bougie), but in this case, that’s not a bad thing. It’s
I first heard about Sam and Shaka, the founders of the ACF Gallery, about a month ago when a friend of mine invited me to join her at a party
In a nutshell: Set within Bloomsbury (sounds as posh as crumpet, doesn’t it?), this area is basically overpopulated with students from SOAS and other schools within the University of London, many of whom I doubt know