

Global Majority Events In London – May 2023
This month Cultured Bohemian has curated a list of London-based global majority-centered events happening this month to get you through the month. With events on screen, stage, exhibitions, and talks, there is an event for everyone. Screen BLACK LENS: NECKTIE YOUTHBernie Grant Arts Centre4th May19:00 Je reste photographe (12A*) + ScreentalkBarbican4th May18:30 The Ode to Partition – National Tour Screening & Q&ARich Mix5th May19:30 – … Continue reading Global Majority Events In London – May 2023

Global Majority Events In London – April 2023
This month Cultured Bohemian has curated a list of London-based global majority-centered events happening in April to get you through the month. With events on screen, stage, exhibitions, and talks, there is an event for everyone. Screen AFROFUTURES SHORTSRoundhouse2nd April19:00 STORM DAMAGE + Q&ABFI Southbank13th April18:00 LOSING GROUND (12)Barbican17th April18:35 PEAFOWLGenesis Cinema20th April21:00 EXECUTIVE ORDER + INTRO & Q&ABFI Southbank22nd April14:00 THE PASSION OF REMEMBRANCEBarbican23rd … Continue reading Global Majority Events In London – April 2023

Global Majority Events In London – March 2023
This month Cultured Bohemian has curated a list of London-based global majority-centered events happening in March to get you through the month. With events on screen, stage, exhibitions, and talks, there is an event for everyone. Screen Category: Woman (15) [European Premiere] + ScreenTalk Barbican17th Mar18:30 Seven Winters in Tehran (15) [European Premiere] + ScreenTalk Barbican22nd Mar18:10 Koromousso, Big Sister (15) [European Premiere] + ScreenTalk … Continue reading Global Majority Events In London – March 2023

Chicken Burger and Chips Review – Feeds More Than The Soul
“Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore” – Andre Gide Like most young black men, having dreams bigger than their reality is a means of survival. In the summer holidays of Lewisham, South London teenager Corey waits for his A-level results, by hanging out with his friends and eating Morley’s as if his life depended on … Continue reading Chicken Burger and Chips Review – Feeds More Than The Soul

Global Majority Events In London – February 2023: Black Love Special
This month Cultured Bohemian has curated a list of London-based global majority-centered events happening in February to get you through the month. With events on screen, stage, exhibitions, and talks, there is an event for everyone. February is the month of love and we wanted to honour that with a Black love special. The running theme will manifest love in all the events. Screen Healing … Continue reading Global Majority Events In London – February 2023: Black Love Special

World Comedy Clash brings a united front
Kane Brown hosts a comedy palooza night at Hackney Empire like nothing before. With 9 comedians from 9 different countries, battling head-to-head on 1 stage to take the World Comedy Clash Crown. Being their first show since 2019, I knew the comedians would come out swinging. With a mixture of content spanning from racism to the infamous Oscar Slap, to growing up in a Caribbean … Continue reading World Comedy Clash brings a united front

To Catch A Dick – An ode to sexual empowerment
London Hughes is the comedian we all need during lockdown. British Comedian London Hughes is taking the US by storm. Her debut Netflix special ‘To Catch A Dick’ is the feel-good, self-empowering stand-up show you need to watch. Having dominated the British comedy scene and a successful tour at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Hughes is now ready to spread her wings under Kevin Hart’s guidance … Continue reading To Catch A Dick – An ode to sexual empowerment

Rhythm Kitchen – Caribbean Culture on a plate
With any cuisine, there are always dishes that pinpoint the culture in one bite. Italy has pasta, Japan has Sushi and Mexico – tacos! So, it was no surprise that when I went to Rhythm Kitchen, a Caribbean restaurant. I set off on a quest for Oxtail and anything jerked. Sitting just a short distance from Walthamstow Central station on Hoe Street, Rhythm Kitchen was … Continue reading Rhythm Kitchen – Caribbean Culture on a plate

More than a #hashtag
In recent years, it is becoming more and more popular for online movements to start and make changes in society. Support is given just from a single tap or swipe but are we truly making a difference? Millennials and Generation Zers have witnessed how political activism on social media has turned into powerful social movements that have brought about change and legislation. Social movements like #blacklivesmatter … Continue reading More than a #hashtag

Corona Culture
At a time where culture as we know it has been put on the back burner, we can take this moment to assess how the arts has truly impacted our quality of life. Most of the world is under government-enforced lockdowns with bars, restaurants, cinemas and gyms closed for at least another three weeks, many practitioners of the arts are being forced to use their … Continue reading Corona Culture