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Toya Delazy and PatternNation Collaborate on AfroRave Inspired Editorial
Latoya Nontokozo Buthelezi, known as Toya Delazy is a musician, artist and style muse originally from KwaZulu-Natal South Africa and is...


Rodrigo Oliveira Documents the BIPOC LGBTQ+ Community in Rio de Janeiro
Rodrigo Oliveira is a photographer based in Rio de Janeiro. His work documents the experiences of LGBTQ+ BIPOC community in the...


Mx Blouse's "Elementality" – Preserving the Sounds of Kwaito
When listening to Elementality, one is sent directly to the dance floors of our favourite spots in Johannesburg. Mx Blouse’s fusion of...


"Kwantlandlolo": Tangerine's Prayer for Tabula Rasa, a Clean Slate
Tangerine Water, previously known as Yonela Makoba, is a visual artist, photographer and stylist who was selected last year for the Orms...

Tandile Mbatsha is Representing Queer Identity through Performance Art
Tandile Mbatsha is a Cape Town based Arts and Culture Coordinator at Injabulo Projects, an Honours student at UCT and a performance...


Camila Falcão Is Contributing to a New Perception of Trans Women in Brazil
Terra © Camila Falcão, Abaixa Que É Tiro Camila Falcão is a photographer and art director based in São Paulo, Brazil. Her photography...


Orange Culture Presents A/W 18 Collection “Raindrops and Tears”
Orange Culture Presents It's Autumn Winter 2018 “Raindrops and Tears”, exploring the rain and its relationship to humanity. Excerpts from...


K-$ on Queer and Coloured Representation Plus the Value of Self-Love
K-$, real name Kalo Canterbury, is a Cape Town based DJ, activist and style muse who also works in artist management. Dubbed as the Yaadt...


Gender Bending Artist Umlilo On Music, Style and Representation Ahead of LittleGig Festival
Gender and genre bending musician Umlilo will be performing alongside Stash Crew at LittleGig festival this coming weekend. The festival...


"BOYS DONT CRY" | Challenging the Social Constructs of Masculinity
“Boys Don’t Cry” is an ode to men of colour who are subjected to societal pressures that hinder them from engaging with their softer and...


Nakhane Gets Personal, Talks Inxeba, His Forthcoming Album, Afropunk & More
Musician, author and now acclaimed actor Nakhane has had an incredible year, his debut film Inxeba (The Wound) has won 12 international...

An African Punk Photo Series Exploring Femme Power, Gender Fluidity And the Spirit of Rebellion
"Fashion plays a pivotal part in the way we represent ourselves and the relationship with the established power relations we navigate...

Justin French Represents the LGBTI Community and POC Through his Work
Justin French is an emerging New York-based photographer with a background in portraiture, event, and fashion photography. His work has...


Mark Aghatise Explores Masculinity, Femininity, Gaze And Power
Mark Aghatise is a New York-based fashion photographer and videographer dedicated to exploring and expanding Black narratives in...


"Walking Cycle" | Individuality Transcends Gender Constructs
Digital media designer and emerging photographer, Lesedi Mothoagae started taking photographs to use them as reference for his drawings...


SOFT: A Gender Non-conforming Photo Series by Zara Julius
Social researcher and visual storyteller Zara Julius brings you SOFT, a photo series created in collaboration with artist and activist...


Nakhane on Music, Literature and Upcoming Film " Inxeba: The Wound"
Nakhane Toure, the soft-spoken novelist, singer, songwriter and all-round musician is the quintessential modern renaissance man. Born in...


FAKA | Exploring Our Identities Through Performance
Performance art duo FAKA is comprised of Fela Gucci and Desire Marea. The two work together to create performances that challenge the...
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