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The Mermaid of Black Conch
by Jane Bryce
Roffey’s great achievement in this novel is to make us believe, wholeheartedly, in her mermaid.
Mogul Mowgli
The film provides a perfect real life blueprint for what a more inclusive Muslim cinematic landscape could look like.
Gay Bar
by Taíno Mendez
Gay bars: tacky but effervescent, artificial, cutthroat, cringe.
Michael Armitage
by Andy Bay
The emblematic undertones in Armitage's paintings allow the subjects to speak their own truths.
Lisa Brice
by Maya Elsie
Lisa Brice's work is a flux between the identities of the artist and the muse.
Fortune
A treasure trove of hopes, dreams, schemes and emotional entanglements.
In The Heights
by Miguel Cullen
A film rekindling the flavour of Dominican community spirit in New York
Not Quite Right For Us
by Suzanne Harrington
A gathering of writers writing about their otherness, in a world where they are ‘not quite right for us’.
J’Ouvert
by Nicole-Rachelle Moore
Carnival as revolution on stage
This One Sky Day
by Ingrid Persaud
Ross’s uninhibited way of writing about sex and sexuality exposes its pain, joy and comic absurdity.
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