Structured around 13 spoken word poems, each describing a pivotal place in his life, this one man show from Nick Ishmael-Perkins – co-creator, writer and performer reveals truths about being black and gay in the Caribbean, Africa, and clubs at the heart of London. As he negotiates family dynamics, the African military and the … Continue reading
“Pakistani culture visits the crimes of the child on his parents. I would shame them more than myself. It would be them, not me, at the forefront of public scorn and ridicule”, writes Mohsin Zaidi in this powerful memoir, and to understand this is to understand the entire nature and timbre of his dilemma, and … Continue reading
The festive season is amazing. Not only do we get to enjoy in the endless Christmassy nights and different winter activities, or enjoy some sexy Santa photographs and costumes with the most handsome models and actors, but we also get to be more and more excited about the Christmas presents that we are going … Continue reading
The Miami Book Fair International, an eight-day literary party in November is back bigger and better, this year and now being a hybrid Event with lots of activities online, it will be reachable to more people than ever, It opens November 17 with six nights of readings and discussions with noted authors from the United … Continue reading
Here’s the first trailer of the highly anticipated biopic on the late great Rudolf Nureyev called The White Crow. Directed by Ralph Fiennes from a script by David Hare, it stars emerging dancer Oleg Ivenko as Nureyev, and ballet’s bad boy Sergei Polunin who was recently sacked by the Paris Opera for his homophobic remarks. … Continue reading