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Are
we living in "A Golden Age"? I ponder
this daily whilst hearing of Asian success stories
and mulling over the freedom that we have to
challenge the "status quo". This week,
I can't help wondering if
you can ever regain your position after suing
your boss like Assistant Tarique Ghaffur is
doing at the moment. Answers on an email please!
Elsewhere
the "Golden Age" of music and cinema
is celebrated by Sonu Niigaam's tribute to the
late Mohammed Rafi and the Sabri ensemble's
new score for the silent film classic 'Shiraz'.
And of course, Tahmima's Anam's 'A Golden Age'
is lauded as the winner of the Commonwealth
'First Book' writers prize.
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Top
Asian police officer threatens suit on
racism grounds
The
Metropolitan Police of London is facing
its worst ever race crisis with a top-ranking
officer, an Asian Muslim, threatening
to sue the force for racial discrimination.
Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur
has found support from the powerful National
Black Police Association (NBPA) which
has decided to back him and asked the
government to intervene.
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Until
next time,
Lopa Patel (Editor - Redhotcurry.com)
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'BBC
controlled by white cultural elite'
A
senior Indian-origin director at the BBC has accused the
corporation of packing the television screen with black
and Asian faces while reserving positions of real
power for a white cultural elite. Shah told an audience
of television insiders that black and Asian people were
embarrassed by the tick-box approach of BBC
bosses.
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Shaanti's
Club Tent at the Big Chill Festival 2008, 1 - 3
August
2008
Shaanti will host The Big Chills Club Tent
on Sunday 3rd August featuring Nitin Sawhney (DJ
Set), electronica band Asian Dub Foundation Soundsystem,
rapper UK Apache and The Kalyan feat. Gubsy (on
Dhol and electric Tabla) and Steve (Guitar) and
Anila (Samplers & Mix) live. Theyll be
also joined by Shaantis front man Manga and
resident DJ MSC.
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'MarJavan'
DJ H & DJ Rags hot new track is released
'Marjavan'
the hot new track by DJ H and DJ Rags is set to
be a smash for summer 2008. Mar Javan
features the vocal talents of Punjabi singer Pankaj
Khanna and UK MC Jas Johal. Mar Javan
is the next offering from the highly anticipated
album Reloaded which is released on
1st August 2008.
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Sonu
Niigaam presents A Tribute to Mohd.Rafi in 'Rafi
Resurrected'
Bollywood singer Sonu Niigaam is to perform Mohd.
Rafi's greatest hits with the City of Birmingham
Symphony Orchestra in Birmingham, Manchester &
London between 15 - 20 July 2008. The late Mohammed.
Rafi was one of India's most famous singers.
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Diaspora
London presents 'Music Village', 12 - 13 July 2008
The summer Music Village - Europe's longest-running
festival of world cultures - makes an eagerly anticipated
return to London's Hyde Park on 12th & 13th
July 2008. Twenty groups of London-based performers
are featured in two jam-packed days of music.
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Sabri
Ensemble perform to 'Shiraz'
The 1928 classic silent film 'Shiraz' has been given
a new lease of life as the renowned Sabri Ensemble
create a specially commissioned score, to be performed
live at this year's Lichfield Festival on 10 July.
Set in the Mughal Empire during the 17th century,
Shiraz tells of the powerful romance which inspired
the building of the Taj Mahal.
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Shekie
N Sham '2 Sides 2 O.N.E Coin' Album Launch
Birmingham's club night Funkshaan is to host a launch
party for Shekie n Sham's debut album 2 Sides
2 O.N.E Coin on Saturday 5th July 2008. Shekie
and Sham are two guys from London, both are songwriters,
singers and dancers - one sings in Hindi the other
in English.
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Muslim
Country and Western Singer to Tour Europe
Kareem Salama, the first Muslim Country and Western
sensation to storm America, is due to begin his
first European tour this July. Already a big hit
in the States, the American Embassy is touring Kareem
to select cities in Europe. Many consider Kareem
somewhat unusual in the country music scene, given
his Islamic faith.
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City
of London Festival 2008 celebrates India, 20 June
- 10 July 2008
This year's City of London Festival will take place
from 20 June to 10 July 2008 and welcomes five Indian
classical master artists. Sarod player Amjad Ali
Khan, soprano Patricia Rozario, vocalist Ajoy Chakrabarty,
flautist Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia and tabla player
Zakir Hussain will all perform.
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Indian
brother & sister duo launch publishing company
Indian siblings Amita and Gopal Mukerjee have launched
Revenge Ink, a revolutionary new publishing company,
to challenge the conventions of the mainstream,
highbrow publishing industry by showcasing cutting-edge
works from subversive new writers. The duo hope
to promote strong voices and encourage edgy outside-the-box
thinking.
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Bangladeshi
writer Tahmima Anam wins Commonwealth First Book
Prize
Bangladeshi writer Tahmima Anam was won the Commonwealth
Writer's 'First Book' prize for her debut novel
'A Golden Age'. The overall winners of the prize
were announced on 18 May at the Franschhoek Literary
Festival in South Africa. South African Minister
of Arts Z Pallo Jordan awarded a cheque for £5,000
to Tahmima Anam.
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The
Ramayana: Love and Valour in India's Great Epic
by J.P. Losty
The British Library has published a lavishly illustrated
book devoted to the ancient Sanskrit epic, the Ramayana.
The book ties in with the British Library exhibition
which unveils nearly 120 paintings from the 17th
century manuscripts of the epic commissioned by
Rana Jagat Singh of Mewar.
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Aslam
Shaikh Exhibition: 4 -10 July 2008
Ashni Art Gallery is the latest gallery in London
which specializes predominantly in Indian Art of
the highest quality both past and present. It has
a varied collection of Modern and Contemporary Indian
Art. Its latest exhibition is the works of artist
Aslam Shaikh which runs from 4 - 10 July 2008 in
London.
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'Mela'
by Tajinder Singh Hayer, 17 - 18 July 2008
West Yorkshire Playhouse presents 'Mela' (Summer
Festival) in Birmingham on 17th & 18th July
2008. Mela is a tale of friendship, aspirations
and destiny written by Bradford born Tajinder Singh
Hayer. The play is about the characters at a mela
including Sajjad and Mariam exchanging barbed comments
over his Al-Aqsa mosque calendars and her handmade
pottery.
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Big
Dance Week at Watermans, 8 - 13 July 2008
Big Dance 2008 is coming to West London venue Watermans
from 8 -13 July 2008. The week starts with drop
in classes with dance coach Natasha Mckenzie. Events
include a performance of 'The Wife's Letter', a
dance solo based on the writings of Rabindranath
Tagore; a community dance show, performances of
'Ether' and 'Bhakti' by Angika dance company.
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