Kissing statues can be spotted in many cities around the world – at metro stations, in town squares, airports, main streets, nooks and even crannies. […]
First Hug – a poem by Niharika Jajoria
FIRST HUG by Niharika Jajoria We stood side by side, Our shoulders intimately brushing I couldn’t manage to hide That I was faintly blushing. […]
Broken Flower – a poem by Dzekashu MacViban
BROKEN FLOWER By Dzekashu MacViban The picture of your broken smile This lackluster moon reflects, Causing sadness to loiter in careless footsteps As everything changes; […]
A Cultural Diversity Affair at the Royal College of Art BLACK EXHIBITION in London
“The goal of this exhibition was to highlight the cultural diversity that the college is embracing.” By Juliette Goddard The RCA Black Exhibition put together […]
The Cake Men – A Poem by Ernest Alanki
I was told from very early on that when man was made every one of us was placed in an oven to bake. The black […]
The Paintings of Adjani Okpu-Egbe at the Brick Lane Art Gallery, London
“When I saw the work in the basement, it was some of the most outstanding works I have seen in over ten years.” By Juliette […]
Half-full or Half-empty? THE PESSIMIST – a Poem by Ernest Alanki
I had a Pessimist friend on Pessimist Road, Pessimist Road in Pessimist Town, who had a friend, Worry, Worry who worried next door. Together they […]
Paintings by UK Artist Adjani Okpu-Egbe Widely Hailed As Inspirational, Castigating The Taboo
“Adjani has been critically acclaimed for his pioneering use of hand-made strings in his paintings.” PROVIDED AND SPONSORED BY: LITC.ORG We have been afforded the […]
