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Jan- 2019 -18 January
How Anita Dongre is leading the slow fashion revolution… (interview)
Indian designer at the forefront of ethical fashion for brides and beyond… By Momtaz Begum-Hossain THINK ANITA DONGRE AND Bollywood…
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17 January
‘Approaching Empty’ – The journey of life when it takes a wrong turn (interview with writer Ishy Din)
New drama explores the lives of two Asian men with different outlooks and throws a spotlight on cultural shifts precipitated by…
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9 January
Bird Bites: ‘Until the Lions’, Aashni bridal and beauty showcase, Freddie Mercury’s hidden Parsi roots, and ‘Approaching Empty’ play by Ishy Din
What’s coming up – tickets available to all… Until the Lions – Ching Ying Chien and Akram Khan by Jean…
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7 January
Golden Globes: Diverse and minority talent gets spotlight
It’s the start of the awards season and those once on the margins are stepping gloriously into the limelight… HOLLYWOOD…
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6 January
London Fashion Week Men’s: British designer Rahemur Rahman puts Bangladesh on the male fashion map but not as you know it…
Autumn-winter collection has South Asian angle and encourages traditional and artisan designers… By Momtaz Begum-Hossain LONDON FASHION WEEK MENS may…
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5 January
Turner Prize 2018: Postscript as Tate Britain exhibition comes to a close…(January 6 2019)
The Turner Prize exhibition at Tate Britain closes tomorrow (January 6) at 6pm and we took a closer look at…
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2 January
‘Vagabonds: My Phil Lynott Odyssey’: Robert Mountford to perform one-man tribute show at Vibe for Philo Festival
Personal stage tribute set for fest celebrating rock legend By Suman Bhuchar ACTOR Robert Mountford has been performing his one…
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Apr- 2018 -24 April
Bally Gill as Royal Shakespeare Company’s leading man in imaginative and contemporary staging of ‘Romeo and Juliet’…
This is Shakespeare but reaching out to a different world than when it was first penned… INSPIRED by – and…
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19 April
‘Thari – The Loom’ – Malavika Sarukkai: Bharatanatyam but maybe not as we know it…
Renowned dance artist brings new piece to the newly refurbished Queen Elizabeth Hall at the Southbank Centre in what could…
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13 April
Banita Sandhu: British student says I hated my skin colour (growing up) and believes opportunities better in Bollywood than UK – playing ‘stereotyped Asian lesbians’
Remarkably, the Welsh student gets a part alongside one of India’s heartthrobs and says the UK film industry is still…
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