Poetry as Self-Discovery: Dhayana Alejandrina
As we wind down the end of the year, we slow down to celebrate stories that soothe and inspire - like Dhayana Alejandrina - a Dominican writer, poet, and storyteller.
Freak is Chic: Jean Paul Gaultier’s Fashion Extravaganza
As we wrap up London’s Fashion Week, we throwback to Jean Paul Gaultier’s Fashion Freak Show at The Roundhouse, London. The extravaganza was a whirlwind tour through the ages - a vibrant and playful celebration of fashion, music, time and transgressive dreams.
Condé Nast Showcase: London Fashion Week
In the heart of London’s Soho, Condé Nast College of Fashion and Design presents a bold exhibit of graduates as part of London Fashion Week. Creators Alexa Herrera, Sophie Wang and Julian Pinar Díaz showcase their work - an unapologetic celebration of identity, sustainability and the limitless freedom of fashion.
DForD Gown: For Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond
For London Fashion Week 2022, we celebrate Creators who are making waves in the industry. From intentional choices around inclusivity, sustainability and social change, we highlight Founder Dionne Goldson and her DForD Gown.
Art is Nourishment: Amber Bardell
With a recent debut solo show at Centrespace Gallery, Bristol, Amber-Bardell draws inspiration from natural elements, intuitive dreamscapes and sonically meditative experiences in: ‘Art is Nourishment’.
Rounding Up An Endless Summer Of Festivals
As we welcome in a new month, we’re taking a moment to celebrate the festivals we’ve experienced over an endless summer. From inclusive, female-led line ups to spaces that centre care and openly affirm queer identities, we round-up the summer festivals that brought us closer together.
Soul Frequency at We Out Here Festival
We Out Here was indeed a something-for-everyone kind of festival. People may have left physically exhausted from all of the dancing but undoubtedly mentally and emotionally recharged with a frequency of soul-filled new memories.
Dear Black People: Excellence Theatre
We sat down with the Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Excellence Theatre, Aaliyah Antoine, after the sold out success of Dear Black People Festival 2.0 at the Pleasance Theatre, London.
Chasing Hares: A Love Letter to Dreamers Fighting for Equality
A bold weaving of traditional Indian folk tale and immersive storytelling at The Young Vic Theatre.
Body Movements Festival: Body Takeover
Body Movements Festival: a place where queer bodies were allowed absolute liberty to move, breathe, and flow - just as they were meant to.
Celebrating South Asian Heritage Month
For South Asian Heritage Month, we’re celebrating our very own Vicky Pasion. We caught up with Pasion to ask her 5 questions…
Desire, Friendship and Creativity with Esme Allman
As part of The Last Word Festival at the Roundhouse, Resident Artist Esme Allman showcased ‘Delectably Red’ - a daring piece of new work that holds space for female sexuality, friendship and creativity.
Brisbane's Bite Club: an Immersive Camp Celebration
From burlesque, to circus, to life-affirming music by Saraha Beck - it’s not too late to grab your tickets at the Southbank Centre.
Black Feminist Punk: Big Joanie at Southbank Centre
Self-described as “The Ronettes filtered through 80s DIY and 90s riot grrrl, with a sprinkling of dashikis”, Black feminist punk band Big Joanie are taking the world by storm.
SAMSKARA: A Must See at The Yard Theatre
For a four week season, SAMSKARA is showing at The Yard Theatre, in Hackney. A powerful, visceral exploration of Black masculinity left us all on our feet. It’s a must see.
Pentland Collective Mentee Spotlight: Emilie Lim
We spoke to Emilie Lim, a mentee on the Pentland Collective Mentoring Scheme.
‘An Evening of Purpose’ with We Are Parable
Anticipating a night of connection, we were immersed at ‘An Evening Of Purpose’ at The Barbican Centre, curated by We Are Parable and Jessica Huie. Like moths to a flame, we were drawn to the power of the arts and the potential of change.
‘How To Be An Activist’ at The Barbican
As part of ‘Our Time on Earth’, an immersive exhibition at the Barbican, London, champions for change gathered together to discuss ‘Progress not Perfection: How To Be An Activist’.
The Last Word: Poetry is the Point
The Last Word Poetry Slam Final has arrived: 10 of the most exciting voices in spoken word sit patiently on the stage, as they wait to brave their souls and share their most intimate thoughts with an auditorium of strangers…
Safer Spaces at Strawberries & Creem Festival
Over the weekend, Vicky Pasion was invited by UN Women UK to be at the Strawberries & Creem festival. With an inclusive, female led line-up, Strawberries & Creem is the first ‘Safe Spaces Now’ Festival committed to making safer spaces for women and marginalised groups.