Ellis Ellena Idris highlights some of her favourite black-owned small businesses for your new fashion fix.
Black History Month: Writer’s Recommendations
Arts and Culture writer Madeleine Gauci Green shares some of her favourite Black authors and theatre! Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo Bernadine Evaristo’s Girl, Woman, Other is a polyphonic novel made up of interconnected […]
5 International Netflix Shows and Films You Need to Add to Your List!
Due to the pandemic, unfortunately, no one will be walking down the aisle and buckling up as they jet-set into a foreign country anytime soon. However, Netflix has presented us with the next best thing, […]
Digesting Obesity: Another Tale of the Government’s Mixed Messages
As the number of days spent in quarantine increased, for many of us, the number on the scale did too. Trapped in our homes, flats or even just bedrooms, we spent several weeks gorging away […]
Why I Deleted Snapchat and Why You Should Too.
Okay, so this is a slight clickbait, I did redownload Snapchat. However, after a solid 2-week detox from the app, I could not recommend it more. I think we can all admit that we are […]
How To Be The Ultimate Plant Parent
Megan Johnson gives her top tips on how to keep your plant friends thriving.
The Best Online Workout Channels For at Home Exercise
Sarah shares her favourite online workout channels that she has been loving. Each channel caters to different needs, such as no-jump workouts, so there’s something for everyone!
Mercury Prize Star: Michael Kiwanuka
Winning the Mercury Prize for his 2020 self-titled album, Kiwanuka is a contemporary force to be reckoned with. Freya Martin takes a look at the music in question, and the man behind it.
Overturned Cobbles: Leeds Black History Walks
‘The pattern of historic silencing becomes disturbingly clear…‘ Recolouring an erased history is an intimidating task, yet a necessary one. Over a two-hour period, Joe Williams and Vanessa Mudd take their fellow walkers through millennia […]
Black artist spotlight
For Black History Month, our team of writers share some of their favourite and most notable Black artists.
The Fight for Marvel’s New Endgame
There is no denying that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is a juggernaut of a conglomerate – seemingly percolating into every part of society – film, television, video games, comics and merchandise. Even if you are […]
British cultural nostalgia and history lessons: A visit to the British Culture Archive
Alexandra Stewart dives into the British Culture Archive and takes a look at British culture ranging from 1960s rave footage through to Thatcher’s Britain, social housing and acid house.