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91. Inside the Line@Zion Arts centre

Asian News, Monday 26 November 2007
An innovative hip hop theatre production has united young people from Greater Manchester’s refugee and asylum seeker population with excluded youth from their host communities.

92. What shade of brown are you?

Asian News, Monday 19 November 2007
Writer and playwright Rani Moorthy is back on stage this week in a new thought provoking one-woman show that explores the relationship women have with their skin colour.

93. Shorti is big on voice

Asian News, Wednesday 14 November 2007
A young Asian MC from Hulme in Manchester may be short on stature but not on ambition.

94. Muslim superstar

Asian News, Wednesday 7 November 2007
Sami Yusuf is perhaps the most famous British Muslim in the world. Adored in the Middle East, his records sell millions and he has just sold out Wembley Arena. He talks to Aida Edemariam from The Guardian about music and faith, extremism and why he thinks Islam needs a marketing campaign

95. From Bangladesh to Baghdad: the Guardian book award

Asian News, Friday 2 November 2007
Fiction and non-fiction lock horns on this year's Guardian First Book Award shortlist, whose subjects range from a dexterous imagining of the birth of modern-day Bangladesh to an account of the craziness and corruption of life in the fortified Green Zone in post-occupation Iraq.

96. Sexuality and culture clash

Asian News, Wednesday 31 October 2007
THE cultural and geographical divide between Manchester’s gay and south Asian communities is challenged in a project currently showing at Cornerhouse.

97. Play's up my street

Asian News, Tuesday 30 October 2007
A STUDENT who is starring in a play about racial tensions has praised Salford for its good record.

98. Oldham riots inspire film

Asian News, Thursday 18 October 2007
A FILM devised by and starring the people caught at the centre of the Oldham riots is to be premiered next month.

99. Racial tension high drama...

Asian News, Monday 15 October 2007
The Lowry has collaborated with their partner company, the National Youth Theatre, to bring Victory Street, the novel by Richard MacSween, to life.

100. The outrage economy

Asian News, Monday 15 October 2007
There were threats of demonstrations, book burnings and even violence among some members of the Bangladeshi community. But was the controversy surrounding the filming of Brick Lane as heated as the media suggested? Not at all, writes author Monica Ali
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