Author: FABUK Magazine

London, June 2025 — The Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts (CSVPA) delivered a powerful presence at this year’s Graduate Fashion Week (GFW25), celebrating not one but two standout victories that placed its students among the most exciting new names in British fashion. Harleen Kaur was crowned winner of the Collective Catwalk Show, a highly competitive platform where emerging designers are handpicked for their innovation and creativity. Her collection, celebrated for its bold aesthetic, precise tailoring, sustainable ethos, and refined craftsmanship, captured the attention of the judges and audience alike. Harleen’s work stood out not just as a visual…

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This summer, Outernet London and borabora studios invite you to step into a new kind of magic with the launch of Enchanted Forest: The Melody of Spirits, a first-of-its-kind, fully immersive, interactive musical adventure premiering on 30th July on the giant floor to ceiling screens at Outernet London’s flagship The Now Building , completely free for audiences of all ages. Enchanted Forest introduces a new form of audio-visual experience, a space where guests come together to create unique and mesmerising orchestral symphonies. A silent forest, once alive with melody, now lies still. Visitors are invited to help bring the music…

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(Las Vegas, NV – July 17, 2025) – Last night, 14-time GRAMMY, Oscar and Emmy Award winner Lady Gaga kicked off her highly anticipated The MAYHEM Ball Tour at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Opening night of the sold-out tour featured a powerful setlist blending hits from her critically acclaimed album MAYHEM with fan favorites that span her expansive catalog.   Highlights from the show include “Abracadabra,” “Killah,” “Vanish Into You,” “How Bad Do You Want Me,” “Love Drug,” “Summerboy,” “Just Dance,” “Judas,” “Born This Way,” “Shallow,” “Die Wirh a Smile” and more.  Produced by Lady Gaga and Michael Polansky via their company Morningview, The…

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London, June 2025 — Bath Spa University (BSU) made a powerful impression at this year’s Graduate Fashion Week 2025, where their students brought energy, originality, and technical brilliance to the catwalk — and walked away with well-deserved recognition. The BSU fashion cohort not only showcased their standout collections but also claimed top spots in various catwalk segments, awards, and competitions. From industry praise to prize-winning presentations, it was a week of creative celebration and achievement for the university. The designers behind the standout looks included: Megan Sabel from Bath Spa University Runway at Graduate Fashion Week 2025 Amy O’Mara from…

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London, June 2025 — Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) made a stylish impact at Graduate Fashion Week 2025, proudly showcasing the work of its rising fashion design stars at the Truman Brewery in London. Taking to the runway were four standout designers: Sophia Norval Freedman, Diana Baptista, Lucy Docking, and Poppy Nixon, each presenting collections that reflected bold creativity, technical skill, and strong personal identity. Diana Baptista from Anglia Ruskin University Runway at Graduate Fashion Week 2025 Poppy Nixon from Anglia Ruskin University Runway at Graduate Fashion Week 2025 Sophia Norval Freedman from Anglia Ruskin University Runway at Graduate Fashion Week…

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London, UK – FAB UK Productions proudly launched its latest creative project, Moving Image Tottenham, with a screening on Wednesday, 16 April 2025 at Crouch End Picturehouse. The event marked the completion of the project’s first phase: seven short films, created by seven directors, all set in a small café on West Green Road in Tottenham, Haringey. The initiative, 5 of the films sponsored by Haringey Council, brought together 86 local creatives, showcasing the vibrant talent within the borough through diverse, original storytelling. The seven featured films and their directors include: GOOD ADVICE – Abdel Belabbes BIRTHDAY – Ander Da Silva FULL ENGLISH – Cem…

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Directed by Gabriel Novis, the film moves audiences by portraying a real-life reunion with the ocean, navigating loss and resistance. Brazil – After losing her father, Alice finds in the ocean a place of memory, healing, and resistance. A trans multidisciplinary artist, born in Alagoas and raised around surfing, she returns to the waves not just as an athlete but as a way to process grief and confront the transphobia that once pushed her away from her roots. This intimate and courageous journey is at the heart of Alice, a short documentary directed by Gabriel Novis, which has been making…

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Noughts & Crosses, now playing at Regents Park Open Air Theatre, deals with very heavy themes that might not be to everyone’s liking. Based on a best selling and well-received book by Malorie Blackman doesn’t mean that it will transfer as well to the stage, and this production doesn’t. It’s the story of an inter-racial romance between two very young people: Jude (a very good Alec Boaden), and Sephy (Corinna Brown, who looks almost too young to play her mid-teens character). Jude, who is white (Naughts), comes from a working class background, with a younger brother and sister. Sephy, who…

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The producers of the hit West End production TINA – THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL, which is based on the life of legendary artist Tina Turner and was produced in association with Tina Turner herself, are delighted to announce that joining the previously announced Karis Anderson, who enters her fourth year in the musical, and recording artist and TV and radio presenter Fleur East, who makes her West End debut in the musical, will be Rolan Bell who continues in the role of Ike Turner for a second year. Karis and Fleur will share the role of Tina. The musical, which…

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Nestled in the rolling Bedfordshire landscape lies the picturesque Tofte Manor home of the intriguingly named Labyrinth Festival. As we drove down a seemingly endless country lane, our minds filled with visions of minotaurs and spiritual legends until we were finally directed by very polite festival helpers to park in a field. We had arrived. What greeted us was the enticing sound of drums floating across the breeze and yet more friendly staff welcoming us to this exclusive feeling festival. Boasting two stages, numerous food and drink stalls and two of the aforementioned labyrinths (Complex geometric patterns one could walk…

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