Ladipoe, A True Leader Of The Nigerian Afro-Rap Scene [@LadiPoe]
Words by: Robert Solomon Ladipoe displays no shortage of bravado. With a voice that seamlessly oscillates between euphonious and blunt, and with his music marked by witty one-liners which he tags “lifelines,”
How The F*ck Do You ‘Dress Festive’: Debunking The Christmas Party Dress Code
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Every December we’re invited to a myriad of Christmas parties, family gatherings, and work do’s. Each invite hits you with the demand to ‘dress festive’, and year upon
Farewell Amor: Love + Immigration
Contribution by Adwoa Owusu-Barnieh. Farewell Amor (2020) is a heartfelt, understated feature film by director and writer Ekwa Msangi. It is a story about an Angolan family reuniting in New York after 17
Son Of A Father, Father Of A Son: What makes Father-Son relationships falter or flourish?
By Cosmas Ojemen Son Of A Father, Father Of A Son is the first installment of a visual series which aims to portray familial relationships and the soft microcosms from which they
Playstation Dreams: How Final Fantasy helped shape our individual style
A GUAP editorial by Edward Maurice Hartley The formula for high-fashion today contains some complicated alchemy, but we can attempt to distill it down to its parts. A handful of gothic revivalism
Take Me To The River: New Orleans leaves you with the notion that New Orleans isn’t just a place, but an identity that doesn’t leave you
Lauren Hurrell says, ‘Take Me To The River: New Orleans leaves you with the notion that New Orleans isn’t just a place, but an identity that doesn’t leave you, and so where
Spanish-Cameroonian R&B Artist Brisa Nunjo Makes Her Breakout With Debut Single “Stupid Love”
Words by: Blossom Maduafokwa “Music allows me to express myself in a completely free way. It lets me connect with my inner self.” – Brisa Nunjo For 20-year-old Brisa Nunjo, making music
BLACK HURTS: An exploration of the Black experience
By Suzannah Gabriel Black Hurts is an exploration of double consciousness and liminality amongst black British youths in the UK by Photographer Suzannah Gabriel. Black Hurts touches on the Black Lives Matter
History of Levi’s: The Everlasting Uniform of ‘The Cool’
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Trends come and go, personal tastes change, fashion is ever evolving. Being cool is something that does not last forever. You’ve got to learn the new made-up words
“Ownership, Integrity, Consistency” – An interview with Gourmet Rap OG, Da Flyy Hooligan [@daflyyhooligan]
Words By: Dwayne Wilks Da Flyy Hooligan sat down to discuss the genre he labels ‘Gourmet Rap’, staying true to his craft and how Hip Hop has shaped him. Like much else