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Some Things | Vol. 128: Shaping the future of Hip Hop

We’re back with Vol. 128 of Some Things, our weekly edit of culture, creativity & other things worth sharing.

  1. Nando’s now houses the world’s largest collection of contemporary Southern African art. With over 28,000 pieces acquired over two decades, every Nando’s is a vibrant art gallery via @whitepube

  2. Palace and Wedgwood have teamed up for a playful tea set that blends streetwear with a nod to the Antique Roadshow, bringing smiles to the Something™ team via Palace

  3. With her new memoir, ‘Down the Drain’, model and actor Julia Fox makes a case for herself as one of her generation’s most authentic storytellers via Time

  4. As Autumn arrives, London Literature Festival returns to celebrate the enduring power of the written and spoken word via Southbank Centre

  5. Queering The Map is a community-generated map app for digitally archiving LGBTQ2IA+ experience in relation to physical space via Instagram

  6. And finally, in our latest campaign with Tommy Jeans we’re celebrating the last 50 years of Hip Hop by inspiring the next 50. Get ready for the ultimate mic drop moment as we celebrate the genre’s incredible journey via WAVS

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