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Review: Bake Off is Back and Better Than Ever!

Posted on 19th October 202019th October 2020 by Hannah Pickett

Oh yes, Bake Off is back! Check out this article to see what have been the highs and lows of the 11th series so far

Brownies Better Than Bake Off!

Posted on 19th October 202019th October 2020 by Asha Hipperson

The fool proof brownie recipe that will give Bake Off contestants a run for their money!

REVIEW: Kae Tempest’s ‘On Connections’

Posted on 19th October 202019th October 2020 by Chris On

The first thing that hits you about Kae Tempest’s new non-fiction collection On Connection is the prose. The rhythmic quality to it, the subtle use of rhyme and syntax would make this book a joy […]

The Receipts Podcast

The Black Fronted Podcasts you need to know about

Posted on 19th October 202019th October 2020 by Alexander Gibbon

Dishing out some of the most frank, real and hilarious advice of any podcast Agony Aunts, hosts Milena, Tolly T and Audrey are all heart and no filter.

Why Black History Should be Taught in Schools

Posted on 19th October 2020 by Annabelle Levins

The curriculum in schools is said to be forward-thinking and comprehensive. So why is it that Black history is being forgotten? Or are we choosing to forget it?

An ode to the Black Economy

Posted on 19th October 202019th October 2020 by Abigail Busenze

Abigail Busenze reflects on the importance of supporting Black entrepreneurs and Black-led businesses, with a focus on those here in Leeds. I write this in attempt to encourage engagement with the endeavours of Black-owned businesses […]

Black History Month: Writer’s Recommendations

Posted on 19th October 202019th October 2020 by Marjolaine Marsile

Arts and Culture writer Marjolaine Marsile details important historical figures in both Black History and Black Art. Joséphine Baker The incredible ‘J’ai deux amours, mon pays et Paris‘ was sung by an African-American French woman […]

The Legacy of Black Cuisine: Cookbooks by Black Chefs

Posted on 19th October 202019th October 2020 by Esme Curtis

Before the Black Lives Matter movement of 2020, I didn‘t own a single cookbook written by a Black author. In fact, I could probably only name two British Black chefs – Ainsley Harriot and Lorraine […]

Excellent Educational Books By Black Authors

Posted on 19th October 202019th October 2020 by Anushka Searle

As an English student and avid reader, it is my belief that the best way to understand someone else’s experience is to read about it. Even books which are fictional can educate us.

The crucial importance of QTIPOC clubbing

Posted on 19th October 202021st October 2020 by Naomi Momoh

Naomi Momoh reflects upon the critical need for safe spaces in clubbing for queer POCs, and their complex importance to the community they represent.

REVIEW: The Devil All The Time

Posted on 18th October 202018th October 2020 by Evie Hallitt

This film feels like a compilation of several independently shot stories that make no coherent sense as one film. It’s through a dysfunctional and disorientating timeline, jumping from storyline to storyline with little linkage, rushing […]

Writers Band Together Against J.K. Rowling

Posted on 18th October 2020 by Neive McCarthy

Oh, J.K. Rowling. Have you ever known anybody make such a royal mess of an empire they’ve built up over the best part of a few decades? I certainly haven’t. Once beloved for creating a […]

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