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Paws for thought at Hang-Up’s Dog Days

The current exhibition at the Hang Up gallery is now in full swing. “Dog Days: Summer’s Hottest Artists” is running throughout August. It’s a group exhibition showcasing a unique blend of freshly created artworks from 16 of Hang-Up’s leading body ...

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Oh, brother!

Akshay Kumar’s new film Brothers is out on Friday, 14th August – but if you can’t get to see it straight away, you can catch “The Brothers Anthem” online. Sung by Vishal Dadlani, it’s a fast paced song which shows ...

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UAE bans “Bangistan”

Bangistan is a comic tale with a strong underlying message highlighting the futility of violence, religious divisions, cultural prejudice, and promoting the message of peace, religious unity and harmony in society. The satirical film was released on 7th August. Unfortunately, the ...

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Barbican sets out autumn highlights

Even though we live here, Londoners are sometimes less likely to go to some of the capital’s major arts attractions than those who have to make a major journey to get here. Maybe that’s partly because the events are often ...

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Home theatre returns to Stratford

Too tired to drag yourself down to the theatre? Never fear: now you can book up for the theatre to come to you! Home theatre is returning to the Theatre Royal Stratford East after a successful run in 2013. Since ...

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Summer sounds: anthems and urban

Kee’s Akhiyan returns refreshed After the huge success of “Akhiyan”, British Asian artist Kee returns with a new remix of the Punjabi-infused dancefloor anthem, with a beat produced by JC Sona and additional vocals by rapper Tino Atilla. Kee said: ...

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Love and Anger

by Dr Amanullah Ashru Everyone has love and anger. Some keep love and express anger; others hide anger and show love. Our hearts speak to us of nothing else. I feel the presence of God whenever I see the cloud. ...

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Tudors return to the Tower of London

Emdad Rahman A rainy weekend was enough to put the dampeners on tourists and visitors to the Tower of London – but they were missing out on the chance to catch up with King Henry VIII and his new bride Anne ...

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Bangistan is here!

The last day of July marks the release of Bangistan – an uproarious satire on fundamentalism starring Riteish Deshmukh and Pulkit Samrat as two blundering terrorists. It’s a comic tale with a strong underlying message highlighting the futility of violence, religious divisions ...

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Six Tower Hamlets youngsters are gagging to “Gigs”!

In the shadow of protests from across the music industry at the Government’s “shortsighted” cuts to young people’s music services, London Mayor Boris Johnson is holding his traditional competition to find London Busker of the Year. The competition itself is ...

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