
Noel Ransome
Noel Ransome is a Toronto-based culture writer and former full-time culture reporter at VICE Media, with bylines in Shondaland, Vanity Fair, and Complex, among others. Through his writing, he explores art, TV, and film through the lenses of race, identity, and ideology, and he also previously served as a national entertainment reporter for the Canadian Press.
Six Essential Exhibits To Check Out Beyond Black History Month
From visual showcases on early clichés of African art to explorations of the prowess of female musicians, these global exhibitions highlight the work of Black artists throughout history and around the world.
As Porsche SCOPES Comes to Toronto, Featured Artist Alyssa Alikpala Offers a Sneak Peek
Following Berlin, Tokyo, and more, the Canadian city is the latest to host the modern art festival
How Graffiti Became More Than Just ‘Vandalism’
Street art has long been synonymous with Black culture (graffiti is one of the four elements of hip-hop). So, it’s worth asking how its transition to art world staple has affected the genre itself