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An Unequal MusicOctober 12, 2011
Iman Qureshi, on the the battle against a damaging and misplaced prudishness in South Asian society. Homosexual representations
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by Mariam Tareen Six enraptured children sit in a bright and colourful room littered with toys, balloons and
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Kavita Bhanot explains the why this new anthology gives British Asian writers some much-needed space to spread
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by Usman Ahmedani At Saturday’s special tribute event, prominent writers Kamila Shamsie and Mirza Waheed tangled together reflections
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by Jeanny Gering  It's Saturday night at a theatre bar in Shoreditch. A stream of people are filling
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Translator Arunava Sinha on breathing new life into Tagore; being modern in sensibility, but true to the
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by Pujitha Krishnan Development, corruption in Indian politics, and the story of an enigmatic powerful woman were some
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Anita Sethi - who features in events revolving around the role of women in society and literature -
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The difficult second book... In 2009 a crack commando unit of writers and editors were locked in a
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Islamic PunkOctober 4, 2011
Radha Spratt explains the curious concept of Islamic Punk, and how it went from fiction to reality. The
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Acclaimed sarod player and composer Soumik Datta speaks about his passion for music and Tagore. What inspired you
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Burnt Shadows by Kamila Shamsie  by Sarah Ahmed I know many a Pakistani who feels they have to share
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The final programme for this year's DSC South Asian Literature Festival – running from 7-24 October –
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Over the past few days we’ve been quietly releasing the full details of our 2011 festival programme. There
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The DSC South Asian literature festival is very pleased to announce the first details of the second annual
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