Streets Paved with Gold: The Reminiscences of A Black British Citizen Written and performed by Victor Richards “Streets Paved with Gold” is a short play written and performed by Victor Richards. In his one man show, Victor Richards explores African-Caribbean migration, and themes of hope, identity and change. The story line of ‘Streets Paved with […]
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African Design Goes Digital
African Design Goes Digital – Black Designer/ Illustrator Amongst Best in the World David Knight from St Vincent is the designer and senior lecturer in art & design at the University of Central Lancashire. An illustration by designer and senior lecturer in art & design at the University of Central Lancashire, David Knight, is about […]
National Portrait Gallery Four Corners Exhibition
National Portrait Gallery Four Corners Exhibition at the Studio Gallery London is a vibrant city with many different cultures contributing to its success. Four Corners, the sixth and final exhibition in the National Portrait Gallery’s acclaimed Reaching Out, Drawing In programme, celebrates the wide diversity of the city. Reflecting the pride people feel for their […]
Rollin Through the Decades Skateboard documentary
Beaquarr productions presents a documentary feature on UK Skateboarding from the 70’s until now. Rollin’ Through the Decades encapsulates the positive atmosphere of skateboarding and shows a true picture of its influence on our time. After the first boom of the 70s, skateboarding had been ignored by society, leaving it to small groups of passionate […]
Sphinx Theatre presents Blame
Sphinx Theatre Company and York Theatre Royal present Blame, a powerful and high octane new play set in Hackney “An utterly gripping show of politicized theatre at its best…the cast are uniformly superb” Metro **** “This is good grit… superbly performed with sympathy and nuance by a great cast” Evening Standard **** Based around the […]