Aissetou N'Gom - Presenter & Producer

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Afro Hair factfile for BBC Slink

See the article on BBC Slink here
Michelle Sultan has been a professional hair dresser for years and is quite literally a stylist to the stars.
Her clients include Alesha Dixon, Kelly Rowland and Solange Knowles. She’s also done hair for The Brits, The X Factor and I’d Do Anything, so it’s safe to say she knows [...]

Brighton and Fringe festival reviews for Threeweeks

Jo Neary’s Little Moments
Neary definitely has an eye for spotting the funny foibles of the people she encounters and this is what makes her performances so convincing. Starting the show with a reading from her teenage diary, Neary already had the audience onside before she launched into a series of monologues from a host of [...]

'The Rant' for Catch 22 magazine

I was unfortunate enough to work for a large coffee chain for several years. Now let’s get something straight this was not because I was stupid and ignorant.
It was because I was funding myself through my studies and had a mother who taught me the value of money.
The trouble is some customers don’t see this. [...]

FT WEEKEND – STYLE: Trendspotter's autumn/winter guide

By Aissetou N’Gom, Financial Times
Published: Aug 26, 2006

And so to autumn. Like it or not, if you don’t get ready this very moment for what is to come, you’ll be left in last year’s finery. Yes, there is a gap between reality and retail but you have to mind that gap. We understand it’s difficult [...]

Book review for the FT Magazine

MR THUNDERMUG
by Cornelius Medvei
Fourth Estate £10, 96 pages
Cornelius Medveis first book. Mr Thundermug, is a curious tate of a baboon who develops the faculty of speech and is stranded between the human and animal kingdoms. Gifted with the eloquence and wit of a wise philosopher but trapped in a monkey’s body, Mr Thundermug is put [...]

The Maccabees interview for The Pulse magazine

Originally from Clapham, where they met as kids The Maccabees have been together as a band for three years and are now based in Brighton. Having already supported The Strokes, signed a record deal with Fiction and released their second single Latchmere (which is out now) the guys are tipped to be big. I caught [...]