Words by Bailey Alexander More than a sister. Conservative no longer. 30 years ago, Janet. saw a pop star become a sex symbol. New decade. New label. New feats. In…
Words by Shayni Solanki Television may still lack adequate blind representation, but how did a Nickelodeon cartoon manage to do it so well back in 2005? With its debut on…
Words by Shayni Solanki With the launch of Fenty Beauty in 2017, Rihanna breathed new life into a stale industry, releasing 40 shades of foundation in the very first launch….
Words by Elliott Hollingsbee This week we look at the electric success of Bree Runway, a Hackney-born talent with an infectious sound born from the fusion of hyperpop and hip-hop….
Words by Natasha Hemraze It’s time to fawn over the Met Gala’s looks and obviously question Jared Leto’s catsuit. The Met Gala is New York City’s annual fundraising event in…
Words by Shayni Solanki Ben Whittaker’s the new star of British boxing – and there’s a lot more to him than hard punches and big wins. Life’s looking pretty good…
Words by Kasey Blondell Rye Lane offers up something a bit more special than the average rom-com, centring two Black Brits in a humorous Peckham-based love story. Rom-coms are back…
Words by Shayni Solanki. Sometimes, classics won’t do. Everybody wants to see themselves represented in the media, so here are a few modern romance books starring women of colour. Last…
Words by Shayni Solanki Stepping behind the camera, Michael B. Jordan recently made his directorial debut with Creed III, opting to tell a story centred around masculinity. In the media,…
Words by Lucy Young This week we hone in on SPIDER, a Nigerian-Catholic producer, songwriter and creator from Dublin, edging closer and closer towards her first big break. SPIDER is…