A week in the life of a London based actor, singer, songwriter and waitress on roughly £15k…
Read MoreThe second lockdown is upon us but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with seven of our favourite podcasts varying from the mysterious story of Anna Delvey through to some weird and wonderful facts…
Read MoreWhilst I acknowledge that Sex and the City has quite frankly been around for donkey's years now, I believe there is still much to discuss, dissect and dispute. Carrie is the self-proclaimed ‘it girl’, accomplished columnist and potentially Manhattan’s biggest egotist…
Read MoreFounded in 1997, the UK Jewish Film Festival is an annual event which takes place for two weeks each November. This year, the festival has gone online, meaning that it provides an ideal opportunity to immerse yourself in Jewish film from the comfort of your own home…
Read MoreWe caught up with with Hannah, Rachelle and Aky to discuss the growing success of the project they launched in May of this year - Brown Sugar: The Podcast. There is more however to the dynamic relationship between these three women, than the banter that breezes through their recordings….
Read MoreIn the past few months, the media has reported on the increased number of people making the treacherous journey across the English Channel to the UK. Coming from war-torn countries, stricken with violence and often poverty, asylum seekers are forced to pay extortionately high prices to people smugglers and traffickers…
Read MoreA week in the life of a London based copywriter living at home on £25,000 - £30,000…
Read MoreWith around a fifth of the UK population renting properties, bad letting agents are a thorn in millions of tenants’ sides. Katharine Hidalgo speaks to some angered tenants about their experiences with some of the worst of these letting agents…
Read MoreLockdown 2.0 begins on Thursday, so you still have a couple of days to take advantage of your favourite restaurants. There is so much to choose from in our glorious city and here are some of our favourite locations for food this month. If you miss out on the chance to dine in, we will be keeping you up to date with which establishments will be offering takeaway and delivery throughout the lockdown…
Read MoreThe past few months have been a rollercoaster for us Londoners and Britons alike. However, many of London’s arts and cultural institutions are hanging in there and bringing us fantastic exhibitions to keep us going. Here’s our guide to some exhibitions to see in London this November…
Read MoreA Black Actress is the title of a stunning series of portraits by photographer Shonay Shote. These images showcase the compelling beauty and infectious charm of some of Britain’s most promising actresses of West Indian and African heritage…
Read MoreDespite the fact Emily in Paris offered exquisite aesthetics and much needed escapism in a time of despair and civil unrest, it’s hard to be totally sold on the show as a concept…
Read MoreAs of February 2020, there were just six ethnic minority directors in the position of chair or CEO in the FTSE 100, and nine in the FTSE 250. Plus, over one third of FTSE 100 companies did not have any BAME board members…
Read MoreWe caught up with Sophie Telford from Cero to discuss their online zero waste store…
Read MoreThis tasty dish of noodles, spicy tofu and steamed veggies is a cosy autumn dish that is quick and easy to make and ready to serve in just under 30mins…
Read MoreApparan is a London-based street artist originally from the Canary Islands. She combines her teaching career with her art, as well as running an art and music collective called Art House Project London through which she has curated dozens of art shows in London…
Read MoreNicole is an experienced gallerist and gallery director, and the founder of Schoeni Projects. She has lived in Hong Kong for most of her life, although attended school and university in the UK. Contemporary and street art are two of her passions…
Read MoreElla is a London-based Artist and Material Designer. In addition, she regularly lectures at University for the Creative Arts guiding young designers in their exploration of the subject. She creates work that crosses multiple disciplines…
Read MoreDespite the new regulations announced by Boris Johnson on Tuesday 22 September 2020 making life slightly more restricted in the UK, there are still several things you can do in London this month…
Read MoreMimi is an Assistant Editor at Frieze and has a penchant for contemporary art and the written word. Frieze is a leading magazine of contemporary art and culture. Mimi’s priority in all that she does is to reveal unacknowledged truths about art history, culture and current affairs…
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