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Sylvia, a hip-hop musical which casts Black actors as the Suffragettes, is having its world premiere at the Old Vic
Noughts & Crosses, the stage adaptation of Malorie Blackman’s novel of the same name, is visiting The Lowry as part of its second UK tour
Ben and Jerry’s and Tony Chocolonely join forces in the fight against poverty and modern slavery in the chocolate industry
Miriam Jarvis reviews The White Card at HOME
Swifties rejoice as the queen herself is used to translate Latin and make it more accessible in schools and universities
For the first time in its history, the Royal Exchange Theatre has announced a year-long season – which sees the return of creative duo Sarah Frankcom and Mazine Peake
Travis Scott is allegedly profiting from the Astroworld tragedy by partnering with the flagrantly corrupt online therapy platform, BetterHelp
BAME history becomes compulsory in Wales as debates about decolonising the curriculum in England continue
Probert Dean considers where to draw the line in the arts funding debate
Biden’s sanctions on Russia yet his softness on China, present a gloomy future for the Universal Human Rights idea and oppressed peoples.
Amelia Cummins discusses archaeological practices and what they can reveal about the history of humanity
Black History Month: A brief insight into the life of the inventor of the smoke hood
Have you ever wondered where your favourite chocolate bar comes from? You will do after reading this article
Luke Edwards discusses how Manchester is leading the fight against climate change, implementing city-wide changes to reduce carbon emissions
George Walker criticises the shortsightedness and exclusivity of the film industry
Ana Maria Ortiz reviews Tribe’s Still I Rise at the Lowry
The Autobiography of Malcolm X is a central piece of literature for understanding race relations today
Anna Jin reviews Lady of Jazz at Hope Mill Theatre
“Kanye West is a new man, a born again Christian who is done with secular music”, writes contributor Harry Thorfinn as he shares his thoughts on Kayne’s new direction
Books Editor Shaheena decodes cultural representations of Cleopatra, elaborating on issues of Eurocentric histories of the world, and deconstructing the myths that arose from them