21 - The brand that is changing fashion. The fashion that is changing mental health - Will Middleton
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week - and as part of commemorating a cause that is central to Soulstice’s purpose, we have Co-Founder of h clothing Will Middleton as a guest writer - another brand whose core mission is centred around mental health
20 - Underground music and market determinism: two worlds collide - Lukas Weber
The modern day interest in retro media is perhaps best optimised by vinyl’s comeback in the last 5 years. But is it all good? Lukas Weber explores the market consequences, and who the victims might be
19 - Reflecting on the 9/11 attacks, twenty years on - Alex Urwin
“Remember when we faced unbearable pain with unbreakable strength”
Twenty years ago today, the 9/11 attacks murdered 2,977 people, including 67 Brits, and brought terror, bloodshed and fear to the world. Alex Urwin, a British Masters Student at Columbia University (NYC) reflects on this world-changing day, writes about his personal experience as he walked the 9/11 Memorial at Ground Zero and considers, twenty years on, how these attacks shape US and British foreign policy moving forward.
18 - Making it in the film industry: Cornelius Walker
Cornelius Walker’s journey into the film industry is like no other. From being denied a student loan to cold calling a job at ITV, the Oscar-nominated film director’s story has it all.
Soulstice had the opportunity to not only hear his story but to sit down, analyse and question the intentions and inspirations behind some of his work.
17 - Changing the definition of 'British Art': Sitting down with Raksha Patel - Julia Price
Julia Price chats to artist, lecturer in painting (Camberwell College of Arts) and art-researcher Raksha Patel about her research group ‘British South Asian Visual Art Post Cool Britannia’ - an organisation trying to give more visibility to British South Asian Art, and buck existing biases the industry faces
7 minutes
16 - In Conversation with... - Maro Itoje
The Soulstice Collective had the privilege of interviewing England, Saracens and Lions rugby player Maro Itoje. We discussed a wide range of topics including Maro’s upbringing and values, views on racism and equality and the current state and future of rugby. It was an absolute pleasure to chat to him. We hope you enjoy this special profile piece.
8 minutes.
15 - Sitting down with… - Matthew Peacock MBE & David Tovey
Soulstice had the privilege to sit down with Matthew Peacock MBE and David Tovey. Matt is the founder of Streetwise Opera and Arts & Homelessness International (A&HI), two outstanding charities which use the arts to empower people who are or have experienced homelessness. David is Creative Producer at A&HI and founder of One Festival of Homeless Arts. Their life stories, work and activism are truly inspiring; this is a special piece.
9 minutes
14 - Putting Blackboard Art on the Map - Michael Tilley
In this interview piece, Soulstice sat down with The Blackboard Artist, or Michael Tilley to those that know him personally. We covered many topics and learnt from his experiences as an artist, entrepreneur and how he is expertly combining the two to run a successful and ever-growing business.
9 minutes
13 - Black Sonic London: Making Space in the City - Joe Bobowicz
Joe Bobowicz traces the journey of contemporary black British music and its “sonic resistance” which has been integral to it thriving not only underground but in mainstream pop culture. Taking inspiration from Steve McQueen’s recent movie series “Small Axe” Joe highlights how the restriction and discrimination has fuelled creativity and art.
7 minutes
12 - The rise (and fall) of Doja Cat - Cartèlea Howell
Cancel culture, the modern day ostracism which many celebrities have been subject to from R.Kelly to Lana Del Ray. Cartèlea Howell looks at Doja Cat, her controversies and what cancel culture might mean for her career and image.
6 minutes