Love through the lens of a Black queer femme
Image: babirye bukilwa. Photo by Jennie Scott.
Producer and Co-Founder of hue agency and Black Femme Film, Martha Nakintu interviews award winning British-Ugandan Writer/Actor babirye bukilwa.
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Image: babirye bukilwa. Photo by Jennie Scott.
Producer and Co-Founder of hue agency and Black Femme Film, Martha Nakintu interviews award winning British-Ugandan Writer/Actor babirye bukilwa.
Image: Arts Work hosts Ankur Bahl and Phoebe Reith, photographed by Camilla Greenwell
Arts Work is the new podcast from Sadler’s Wells. The series includes 8 episodes with guest speakers, exploring the different roles in the creative industries and how to find your way in.
Image: Photo of 'Bagsy' by Paul Green
What does Aeronautical Engineering, Japanese, African gods, Sadler’s Wells and Waacking have anything to do with being a man?
Image credit: 'The Daydreaming' by Annya Sand at The Smallest Gallery in Soho
As the seasons pass The Smallest Gallery in Soho (TSGIS) continues to host artists’ incumbent fixations, and this spring Soho’s public are visited by Annya Sand’s spellbinding, large-scale reveries; a canyoned and geographical paint work of lamellar memories.
Image credit: Daniel Hay-Gordon and Eleanor Perry, photographed by Rosie Powell
Image credit: Photo of Chris Redmond
Created in response to Trump’s America, Brexit Britain and the refugee crisis, Tongue Fu’s debut album Boat Building slams together the talents of singers, musicians and spoken word artists. Chris Redmond, the group’s founder and live performance front man, talks political poetry, missing performing to an audience and how lockdown gave them the space to create.
An interview on the occasion of Charlotte’s ‘LADA Study Room Guide on Fat’ coinciding with the release of the government’s ‘Better Health’ campaign.
Image credit: Bishi photographed by Frederic Aranda.