New York Review of Books
Grant appears less as a neutral observer than as a nonviolent combatant in his memoir, I’m Black So You Don’t Have to Be
Grant appears less as a neutral observer than as a nonviolent combatant in his memoir, I’m Black So You Don’t Have to Be
In this article, the Guardian review Colin Grant’s sharp and nuanced memoir: I’m Black So You Don’t Have to Be
‘My father ruled through pain’: Colin Grant on the stories behind I’m Black So You Don’t Have to Be
Marvel’s follow-up to the successful Black Panther Wakanda Forever suggests that the Wakandan and Talokan custodians of vibranium, similarly to subjugated native peoples whose resources were exhausted
A new documentary on the exemplary activist and Hollywood star Burdened by the expectations of black people around the world, the Oscar-winning actor embodied grace
The struggle between vaxxers and anti-vaxxers in a US school Though first staged in 2018, before the onset of the Covid-19 outbreak, this is a
It draws on a catalogue of alien invasion and horror film tropes, but is Nope dope? Jordan Peele has established his signature as a writer/director
Humility lessons from the retired neurosurgeon, Henry Marsh The ever candid neurosurgeon reflects on his own mortality, as well as the failings of his profession,
After the lost years of Covid, yes man, Carnival wheel and come again; it’s back! Carnival has too many friends to fail; it gives shape
Timelines, narratives and communities reimagined by artists of the African diaspora Decades before Hollywood’s popular Marvel movie Black Panther, the fabulously outrageous jazz musician Sun Ra