“We were Black-Fished!” Gabrielle Union exposes the Bring It On franchise for the misleading trailer.

“We were Black-Fished!” Gabrielle Union exposes the Bring It On franchise for the misleading trailer.

The first installment of the ‘Bring It On’ cheerleading movie franchise was one of the first to call out cultural appropriation and the mis-treatment of Black creativity and talent. However, it doesn’t

From One American Icon To The White House, for Saniyya Sidney this is only the beginning.

From One American Icon To The White House, for Saniyya Sidney this is only the beginning.

Saniyya Sidney speaks to GUAP about her portrayal as Venus Williams in Golden Globe Award Winning Motion Picture “King Richard”. Saniyya Sidney has become a treasured fixture in some of Hollywood’s most

Molly-Mae Hague uses her 24 hours to say “sorry” but will it mend the damage of the toxic hustle culture she clearly embodies.

Molly-Mae Hague uses her 24 hours to say “sorry” but will it mend the damage of the toxic hustle culture she clearly embodies.

“We all have the same 24 hours” – Influencer & Creative Director of Pretty Little Thing’s Molly-Mae Hague comes under fire for comments on work ethic. We all have the same 24

From The Stage To Screen; Eric Shango is an actor to look out for in 2022.

From The Stage To Screen; Eric Shango is an actor to look out for in 2022.

Eric Shango speaks to GUAP about his career so far and what he hopes for in the new year. Can you recall your first experience of film and drama? Was acting your

What it’s like working in the film industry with [@MrWalker_] & [@VisualsbyLolly] in collab with @AdobeUK

What it’s like working in the film industry with [@MrWalker_] & [@VisualsbyLolly] in collab with @AdobeUK

Build a community… Iron sharpens Iron… Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas are all friends. If Martin can’t do a job he’ll call Spike Lee or George. We need

The masterful depiction of everyday life – an artistic review of Lubaina Himid’s Latest Exhibition

The masterful depiction of everyday life – an artistic review of Lubaina Himid’s Latest Exhibition

We had the opportunity to invite the talented painter and writer, Sondliwe Pamisa, to review the latest exhibition at the Tate, showcasing the work of Lubaina Himid. Sondliwe’s work explores and chronicles

Farewell Amor: Love + Immigration

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

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

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

The Bold Beginnings of [@Chrissiemilan] and [@ChrisJammer] in Collaboration with BULLDOG Gin

The Bold Beginnings of [@Chrissiemilan] and [@ChrisJammer] in Collaboration with BULLDOG Gin

We all have our personal origin story behind why we are in the positions we are in today. In popular culture, we often celebrate the idea of humble beginnings but aren’t typically

Lydia Chan unveiled as Now Gallery’s [@NOWGallery] 2021 design commission

Lydia Chan unveiled as Now Gallery’s [@NOWGallery] 2021 design commission

From 19 November 2021, set designer, multidisciplinary artist and world-builder Lydia Chan will be transforming NOW Gallery into a provocative and futuristic fantasy world. Through an alternative lens, Lydia has reinterpreted nature as a foreign planet and bridged