My Previous Work

This is a selection of articles that exemplify my passion for music, film, fashion, entertainment, charity work, and social justice. Highlights include my BBC Radio Northampton interview about my short film, Hell or High Water, and the publication of my NME article. I enjoy writing about a wide variety of topics. 

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'It’s going to be magical seeing our words brought to life'

Despite our enthusiasm and drive, the pre-production process presented its challenges. We set a target to raise £3,000 for the budget of our short film, Hell or High Water. This was no easy feat and it required hours of social media sharing, messaging, and promotion in the media. I spoke on BBC Northampton radio about our film...However, we hit a slump—it was difficult to ask for donations amidst such a gruelling time for people financially. It seemed like we wouldn’t reach our target. But after pushing even harder to contact all of our friends, family, and colleagues, we managed to raise that £3k.

How 2018 became the year of political pop

Political pop went out of the window for a while. There was a time, as recently as a few years ago, when it was deeply unfashionable to make ‘protest music’ – Plan B’s incendiary 2012 pop petrol bomb ‘Ill Manors’ burned bright in such a conservative landscape – but all that has changed. Perhaps it’s because, what with having reality TV star as President of the United States and Britain teetering on an economic cliff edge with Brexit, there’s simply too much at stake to keep quiet.

And, in 2018,