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The Man With the Golden Shutter: In Conversation with Normski
Carol Wheeler by Normski Before the bright lights of television and the desks of London’s underground parties, Normski was already capturing culture in motion. Born Norman Anderson and raised in a Jamaican household in North London, he built his first darkroom at twelve years old, teaching himself to develop film before most kids his age had even picked up a camera. Music and photography became his parallel callings. From early days at the London Rock Shop in Chalk Farm to be
Daria Slikker
Nov 14, 20258 min read


Man's Best Friend And Why The Album Cover Actually Doesn’t Work
Image courtesy of Raph_PH under CC-BY-4.0 via Creative Commons Sabrina Carpenter's seventh studio album, Man's Best Friend, had a highly anticipated release following the roaring success of her previous record, Short n' Sweet . However, the singer faced a barrage of backlash after revealing the cover art of her newly announced record in which she stood on her hands and knees whilst a faceless suited man pulled at her hair. While some critics deemed the cover politically tone
Dema Raye
Nov 13, 20256 min read


LFW SS26 - Tare Isaac - Interview - 'A Room Built For Us, By Us'
It all began with a simple Instagram post. Last February, Tare Isaac — now settled in the industry as a member of the British Fashion Council — called for minority creators to join her project. A decade after launching her own label ‘Twin by Tare Isaac’, she created The Unity in Design Global Network (UDGN), a platform to support underrepresented creatives in fashion, shaped as a response to the challenge she herself faced as a British-Nigerian designer in the UK.
Simon Nora-Dreyfus
Nov 13, 20255 min read


LFW SS26 - JERMAINE BLEU - Celebrating Ghanaian Fashion in 'Twa Me Foto’
Jason Jermaine Asiedu is a Ghanaian fashion designer whose brand, JERMAINE BLEU, specialises in handwoven fabric garments that tell stories featuring family history and the uniqueness of African craftsmanship.
Zarah Hashim
Nov 13, 20256 min read


Reanimating Shelley: Guillermo del Toro Breathes New Life Into ‘Frankenstein’
Oscar Isaac in Frankenstein (Guillermo del Toro, 2025); Image courtesy of BFI London Film Festival 2025 Headlining the London Film Festival, Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein (2025) was one of the most highly anticipated premieres. Starring Oscar Isaac as the titular scientist, Victor Frankenstein, and Jacob Elordi as The Creature, the film’s supporting cast also features Christopher Waltz, Mia Goth, David Bradley, and Lars Mikkelson, who bring a mixture of warmth, melancho
Isabelle Monteiro
Nov 12, 20253 min read


LFW - SS26 - Unity In Design Global Network: A Celebration Of Heritage And Culture
Fashion has a history of using design to explore what one may not be able to solely communicate through language. It holds a special platform for allowing culture to be distinguished and revered, especially when on a runway at London Fashion Week. Unity in Design Global Network (UDGN) has taken fashion’s ethos of expressing oneself and presented a space for minority designers to be given the opportunity to share their heritage and culture.
Zarah Hashim and Simon Nora-Dreyfus
Nov 12, 202511 min read


Supposedly ‘The Mastermind’: A Failed Heist And A Male Failure
Josh O’Connor in The Mastermind (Kelly Reichardt, 2025); Image courtesy of BFI London Film Festival 2025 The recent Louvre robbery has caught the world’s attention. This short eight-minute heist reads like a movie – speedy and brazen. Does our fascination with this crime reveal how drawn we are to such plots? Clearly, the allure of such a heist captures our interest. And coincidentally, Kelly Reichart’s recent feature, The Mastermind , shown at the BFI London Film Festival an
Hannah Philcox-Booth
Nov 12, 20253 min read


Claire-Louise Bennett: 'Big Kiss, Bye-Bye' at the Southbank Centre
Photo from Steven Miller, Creative Commons Novelist Claire-Louise Bennett appeared in conversation with writer and psychoanalyst Josh Cohen as part of the 2025 London Literature Festival at the Southbank Centre. Bennett’s acclaimed first book Pond (2015), a short story collection, was shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize , and her novel Checkout 19 (2021) was a 'Books of 2021' pick in The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, and The New Statesman . Her latest, “Elatingly risk
Daniel Sheridan
Nov 12, 20255 min read


London Palestine Film Festival Returns: The 2025 Programme
The programme for the 2025 festival (running from the 14th to the 28th of November) is jam-packed with exciting new productions: if you’re passionate about Palestine and its rich and resilient history, you won’t want to miss out.
Hannah Tang
Nov 10, 20253 min read


Love In London: A Summer Spent Moving Our Entire Lives Across The World
"London feels like fresh air in our relationship..."
Shanai Tanwar
Nov 10, 20255 min read
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