PinnedKaeshelle RianneGorillaz present ‘Song Machine’: Genre-bending music from your favourite virtual bandWith their seventh studio album, Gorillaz remain true to their alternative selves, releasing ‘Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez’…7 min read·Jan 30, 2021----
Kaeshelle RianneReflection: What does it mean to be a workaholic?Work to live but don’t live to work. Plucking words from the mind, stitching them together into sentences and weaving them into paragraphs…4 min read·Feb 28, 2021----
Kaeshelle RianneLaughter 101In these unpredictable times, we can’t afford to take the power of laughter for granted. It’s the glue that holds us together…5 min read·Feb 21, 2021----
Kaeshelle RianneReminisce and Review: Lianne La Havas @ Roundhouse (2020)Angelic voices and gentle strums of the guitar on centre stage in the Roundhouse — Lianne La Havas performs a one-off show from London.3 min read·Feb 14, 2021----
Kaeshelle RianneBob Marley and the signs: It’s the ancestors speakingWhether it’s the amount of seasoning to add to my favourite dish or the voice that tells me it’s better to go the long way instead of the…3 min read·Feb 6, 2021----
Kaeshelle RianneLanguage Series: Avocados, embarrassment and relativityLanguages adapt to the spaces in which they are formed, by absorbing culture, histories and, of course, social norms. For this reason…5 min read·Jan 18, 2021----
Kaeshelle RianneLanguage Series: Limitations of Britain’s stiff upper lip here and beyondThe first article in this series explores how we connect through language and what that means in relation to politics and culture…5 min read·Jan 11, 2021----
Kaeshelle RianneNo one has been as unapologetic as C. L. R. James in The Black JacobinsToday would have been C. L. R. James’s 120th birthday. Cyril Lionel Robert James was a Trinidadian writer and historian. In 1938, he…5 min read·Jan 4, 2021----