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Osman Can Yerebakan
The photographer’s work proudly shows 1980s Brixton through a “Black, African, homosexual“ lens.
Mahoro Seward
Opening this weekend, the menswear designer’s exhibition, ‘Nearness’, explores themes of familiarity, place and identity.
Music
Ciaran Thapar
At the forefront of an evolving drill scene, LD muses on the public policing of the genre and predicts its future.
Matthew Whitehouse
Crop Circle, Being Blacker and everything else you need to watch, see and do this week.
News
Frankie Dunn
Still got love for the streets, it’s the D-R-E.
Expect a lot of disappointed Vin Diesel fans.
Charlotte Gush
Made in collaboration with Bowie’s teams in London and New York, the ‘Aladdin Sane’ flash sculpture now seeking £1 million in crowdfunding donations.
London
Joseph Walsh
Young filmmaker Shola Amoo’s new work, A Moving Image, asks questions many find too uncomfortable to ask about what is happening to Brixton in 2016.
Edward Siddons
After the shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, London Black Revolutionaries brought thousands to Brixton in support of Black Lives Matter.
music news
Hattie Collins
Legendary documentarians curate night in Brixton
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