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From #11 The Art Issue, Liza Bilal speaks to Peckham’s favourite florists who are decolonising the art scene one bouquet at a time.
Set up in 2020 with collaboration and community at its core, BIPOC artists can find refuge at HOME, a space that goes beyond being just a gallery.
In 2022, it’s safe to say that we are living in the era of the internet. For those of us...
The first of October marked the beginning of Black History Month 2022 in the UK. This time celebrates the legacy,...
Nearly a year on from the end of her conservatorship, Britney Spears finally shares her truth and takes back autonomy via a 20 minute audio clip uploaded to YouTube.
Following an extended hiatus, musician RAYE is set to release her debut album as an independent artist. Liza Bilal sits down with her to talk about creative expression, freedom, and the importance of being bold.
In her newly-released memoir ‘I’m Glad My Mom Died’, McCurdy talks candidly about the emotional and sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of her own mother and iCarly bosses.
The legendary drag artist shares how spiritual alignment and their working-class upbringing has influenced their music, and opens up about the dark underbelly of reality TV for queer performers.
This article originally appeared in the BRICKS #9 ‘MAKE NOISE’ issue, which can be purchased at our online store here....
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