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Going for Gold
by Michael McMillan
Underscoring the wider story of a Black athletes in Britain who have largely been erased
Expendable
by Amanda Vilanova
Emteaz Hussain's drama of a British Pakistani man accused of grooming young girls
Expecting
by Isabelle Dupuy
‘There is no drama greater than birth’
Childish Literature
by Daniel Rey
Alejandro Zambra confronts the literati’s denigration of ‘books for kids’
There Is Light Somewhere
by Halina Edwards
An experience of Tavares Strachan's exhibiton is like stepping onto his personal planet, populated by unique terrains, people and objects
Looking for Cazabon
by Nicole-Rachelle Moore
Scott offers parts of a personal and emotional narrative, underpinned by his love of landscape and of a painter
The Pocket Guide To Feminism
by Suzanne Harrington
Bel Olid's suvival kit for violence against women, rape and gender disparity
Archive of an Unseen
by Ella Sinclair
What initially could be a fun arcade game, Christopher Samuel's exhibition reveals a rich archive full of depth and difficulty
Catalina
A novel exploring a character who is continuously on the cusp of love and of being deported
The Strangers
by Franklin Nelson
A clarion call for black masculinity
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