'They want our rhythm but not our blues'
We explore the controversy of ‘blackface’, after some white social-influencers were accused of appropriating black and ethnic cultures.
We explore the controversy of ‘blackface’, after some white social-influencers were accused of appropriating black and ethnic cultures.
We meet Oshadi, the label changing the future of fashion’s impact on the environment and India’s craft workers.
Everybody should be confident in the skin they’re in. 95% of acne sufferers say the condition impacts their daily lives and 63% experience lower self-confidence. Let’s redefine beauty.
How far are we willing to go for immortality and how can we make sure that we are remembered truthfully?
Artefact learns how Mitt, a smart design company in prosthesis, can give power back to their patients.
There are calls for action at Bristol University after 11 students are thought to have taken their own lives in the last two years.
Water scarcity is a global issue. London could face serious water shortages by 2050 if we don’t take responsibility for preserving it.
As new betting regulations are pushed back again, Artefact explores the dangers of gambling.
Psychology suggests buying decisions are subconscious and emotionally driven. Will you get caught out this Black Friday?
With the discussion around the idea of Jazz dying as an art form, we look at the people who disagree with this idea, as they continue to keep the genre alive. Putting their own personalities and influences into their music, they recreate the way in which we listen to Jazz.