Fashion designer and photographer Fefe Browne bases her upcycled denim brand on attention to detail and endless possibilities. Fefe Browne is the founder and owner of RATE Rough Around The Edges. You could say that […]
Fashion designer and photographer Fefe Browne bases her upcycled denim brand on attention to detail and endless possibilities. Fefe Browne is the founder and owner of RATE Rough Around The Edges. You could say that […]
Prabhleen began dancing at a young age by following in the footsteps of her mentor – her mother (the founder of Sapnay School of Dance). She has gone on to solidify her place in the […]
Senegalese percussionist Mohamed Gueye sat down with me for an interview, after drumming in a West African dance workshop at the Southbank Centre. In what proved to be a very insightful dialogue, Mohamed delves into […]
A summit organised by youth for youth This summit is set out to provide a space for young people to share their concerns about climate change. It will explore links between the concerns about human […]
SELL, BUY, LEARN This event known as “Peckham’s first and only youth market” is targeted at young designers and entrepreneurs aged between 15 and 29. It provides a unique selling opportunity for you and a […]
TECHNOLOGY AND THE BLACK CREATIVE VOICE It’s been a while since I’ve posted upcoming events, despite seeing and hearing about new activities everyday. This has been for a number of reasons. With the first episode […]
Vevo DSCVR succeeds in giving music lovers a cinematic experience, all while enjoying the sounds of their favourite artists. The channel strengthens the bond between the fan and the musician, providing live performances that are […]
Born in Hanover (Germany), while being of Ghanaian heritage gives creative director Emmanuel Whajah, a dual identity that he taps into through his intense passion for dance and photography. You may not have heard of […]
THE AFRICAN MARKET Business owners, fashion designers and painters with ancestry in various parts of Africa, were all smiles as the public gravitated towards their products. Among them was Sheilla Mandeya, founder of Afrocentric805 and […]
George the Poet explores knife crime and how rap deals with death, while addressing perils of Britain’s urban music scene. Sharing his desire to see spoken word in the national curriculum, while getting candid about […]