Nancy Lupo at Kristina Kite Gallery

June 29 – August 13, 2022

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Lonnie Holley at Blum & Poe

July 9 – August 13, 2022

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The Drop In: Hal Robson-Kanu

Welcome to the very first episode of The Drop In! Each episode, Kate meets some of the game’s biggest names and some of its most quietly influential minds to understand who they are and some of the lessons they’ve taken away from their experiences in football and in life.


Former Premier League striker and Wales hero Thomas ‘Hal’ Robson-Kanu dropped by the studio to discuss the key to Wales’ success, why footballers can’t open up, and how he has adjusted to life without a club. He also reveals the three people who have most profoundly shaped his life.


Next up: Spurs legend Glenn Hoddle. Got a question for him? Find us on socials @footballramble.


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The visionaries making a black utopia

The visionaries making a black utopia

How ancient myth, magic and sci-fi are inspiring fantastical Afrofuturist art

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Patricia Leite at Mendes Wood DM

July 14 – August 12, 2022

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Phillip Allen at The Approach

July 14 – August 6, 2022

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The Ramble: Meet the new boss, same as the old boss

Marcus, Vish and Luke revel in the Premier League's glorious return, as Man United's turgid defeat to Brighton nudges them closer to signing famously amicable moron, Marko Arnautović. Yakubu's up next!


Elsewhere, Erling Haaland did his best Aleksandar Mitrović impression with two imperious goals, while Newcastle's handsome hunks got them off the mark and Mike Dean's influence is trickling down the leagues!


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The backlash against the 'girlboss'

The backlash against the 'girlboss'

The corporate women who are being demonised, on screen and off

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GOAT Farm: Manchester United

GOAT Farm is one of our brand new Patreon episodes this season! Each week, we decide who makes the definitive best XI of legendary teams gone by. Sounds simple, right? Let’s face it - it probably won’t be…

 

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Neville urges Arsenal to strengthen one key part of the team

Gary Neville has urged Arsenal to sign a new full-back after watching Ben White struggle in that position last night.

Arsenal started this season with a 2-0 win against Crystal Palace last night.

That win means the Gunners topped the league table for a few hours at least and it is a great way to start the new term.

However, Mikel Arteta had to field three of his best centre-backs in the match, with Ben White playing as a right back.

William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes had taken up the two centre-back spots on the team.

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