Top 10 NFT’s that shook cryptoworld
Even though the NFT market is new, it is moving as fast as possible, and it’s turned head to toe into the cryptocurrency market. There are already game-changers who are not old ones, but they ar
Simeon Barclay on exclusion, Black mythology and Britain’s past
The artist opened his latest exhibition, England’s Lost Camelot, last weekend. After labouring on the artworks through both lockdown and nerves, he’s ready to show the world how he’s rew
Five new film and TV shows to love this week
Screen Time: Feet up. Telly on. From a Spice Girls doc to Bolu Babalola’s Big Age, here are the best TV and film morsels to snack on from 10th September onwards. Did it hurt? When you saw those firs
Keanu Reeves returns to sci-fi in The Matrix Resurrections
Trailer of the Week: Watch Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss and Lana Wachowski reinvent the sci-fi blockbuster all over again. Bullet time, wooh! What is it? Official Trailer 1 for The Matrix Resur
This new photo book captures lost time over the past year
Photographer Jermaine Francis’s Rhythms of the Metroplex explores life without proximity and how time really can be of the essence. Excerpt from Rhythms of the Metroplex In many ways, this book is a
Highlife’s DJ Cuppy: “We’re Africans, we’re British and we’re here”“
Channel 4’s new reality show Highlife focuses on the lives of ambitious young Black West Africans living in London. Meet the 28-year-old THE FACE is calling the show’s break-out star. It’s quite
Five Sopranos fan accounts to follow right now
From razor-sharp memes about Kanye’s Donda and Tony Soprano crying to SOPHIE, here’s some seriously fun stuff to tide you over until The Many Saints of Newark comes out on 22nd September.
Spoons: the most exciting Indonesian supper club in London
In 2019, Rahel Stephanie started Spoons as a means to share delicious food with friends. Now, she’s bringing her local dishes to the masses and edging closer to her roots in the process. In late 201
The legend of Michael Gandolfini
With prequel movie The Many Saints of Newark about to hit cinemas, Michael Gandolfini talks stepping into the role that his late father, James, made so famous: that of Tony Soprano, the complex mob bo