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June 27th: Today's Feature
Tommy Thomas Daniel Hicks Eytle
(16 July 1926 – 19 June 2007) was a Guyanese calypso musician and actor who rose to fame in the 1990s through his role as Jules Tavernier in the popular BBC soap, EastEnders. He was part of a group of gifted Guyanese artists, such as Norman Beaton and Carmen Munroe, who made significant contributions to British television and the arts scene.
Jun 26, 2025


June 26th: Today's Feature
MOBO AWARDS ((Music of Black Origin)
Kanya King, the visionary behind the MOBO Organisation, established this prestigious platform to celebrate and honour exceptional talent in the music industry. The very first MOBO award, recognising excellence in the Best Dance Act category, was awarded to the incredibly talented Baby D. This groundbreaking event took place at the iconic Connaught Rooms in London, with the inaugural awards ceremony being broadcasted by Carlton Television.
Jun 25, 2025


June 25th: Today's Feature
Kanya King, the founder of the MOBO Awards, has been recognised for her remarkable journey and achievements in various platforms. In an interview with the Evening Standard in 2017, King shared her inspiring story of building the MOBO Awards brand while being a single mother at the young age of 16. This narrative not only highlights her determination and resilience but also serves as a testament to her ability to overcome challenges and succeed against all odds.
Furthermore, K
Jun 24, 2025


June 24th: Today's Feature
The Battle of Bamber Bridge refers to a violent incident that occurred during the Second World War in the village of Bamber Bridge, Lancashire, in Northern England. The tensions leading up to the battle were fuelled by the failed attempt of US commanders to segregate pubs in the village and were further exacerbated by the 1943 Detroit race riot.
Jun 23, 2025


June 23rd: Today’s Feature
Linton Kwesi Johnson OD, also known as LKJ, is a renowned dub poet and activist originally from Jamaica but now residing in Britain. In 2002, he achieved a significant milestone by becoming the second living poet, and the sole black poet, to have his work included in the prestigious Penguin Modern Classics series. Johnson's distinctive approach blends Jamaican patois with dub-reggae, frequently teaming up with reggae producer/artist Dennis Bovell to create captivating perform
Jun 22, 2025


June 22nd: Today’s Feature
Errol Brown, the iconic singer of Hot Chocolate, rose to international fame despite facing the challenge of being abandoned by his father in Jamaica. Errol's education was made possible by the incredible sacrifice of his mother. She left her home in Jamaica and moved to Britain in 1953, determined to provide a better future for her son.
Jun 21, 2025


June 21st: Today's Feature
Yvonne Jones Brewster OBE, formerly known as Yvonne Clarke, was born on October 7, 1938. She is a Jamaican actress, theatre director, and businesswoman recognised for portraying Ruth Harding in the BBC series Doctors. Additionally, she played a key role in establishing the theatre companies Talawa in the UK and The Barn in Jamaica.
Jun 20, 2025


June 20th: Today's Feature
Paul Boateng won a seat on the Greater London Council for Walthamstow in 1981, during Ken Livingstone's leadership. He became the second individual of Afro-Caribbean heritage to serve on the GLC. In his roles as chair of the police committee and vice-chair of the ethnic minorities committee, Boateng pushed for increased transparency within the Metropolitan Police and condemned racism in their interactions with black and Asian communities.
Jun 19, 2025


June 19th: Today's Feature
Established in 1986, Talawa Theatre Company is a prominent Black British theatre company that has made significant contributions to the arts scene in the UK. The company is known for its commitment to reimagining classic plays, nurturing emerging writing and directing talent, and creating new works that reflect the experiences of the Black British Community, as well as the Caribbean and African diaspora in Britain.
Jun 18, 2025
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