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A Love/Hate Letter to Afroswing
A love/hater letter to a subgenre that captured and coloured much of Black British early adulthood, my eventual tiredness of it, and the emotional space it still holds within me.
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Film Abdi is capturing Black love in the magic of the dancery
In a city that demands ruthless individualism from its dwellers, Film Abdi has managed to capture the rare moments of togetherness that make us feel whole as a community in London.
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A love letter to Pop music and those who adore it
A love letter to the genre that allows us to lean into joy, escapism and softness in a world that wants us to work harder, be resilient and only highlight our suffering.
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JANET JACKSON'S "EMPTY”—THE ANTHEM FOR DIGITAL LOVE
Twenty-six years later, the landscapes of music, Internet culture and love have been redefined, yet few works of art blend all three as effectively as Janet Jackson’s “Empty”.