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121. 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

122. REVIEW: Meet the Mukherjees @ Octagon Theatre

Asian News, Tuesday 6 May 2008
PLAYWRIGHT Tanika Gupta has admitted that the inspiration for this new work were the films Meet The Parents and Meet The Fockers.

123. Exodus film festival shows movie inspired by refugee’s troubles

Asian News, Friday 30 May 2008
A MANCHESTER art director’s first fiction film inspired by the troubles of a refugee from Sierra Leone will be shown at the Exodus Shorts Refugee Film Festival in Manchester and Liverpool.

124. Brits in Bollywood

Asian News, Friday 30 May 2008
At home, they would have been destined to play bit-parts in soap operas - but moving to India has given them a shot at megastardom. Sarfraz Manzoor meets the young British Asians aiming to make their fortunes in the Indian film industry

125. Playwrights invited to pen new work

Asian News, Tuesday 25 March 2008
BUDDING playwrights in the north west are being invited to put pen to paper - and maybe see their work come alive at the Royal Exchange Theatre.

126. Brick Lane bags best director prize at Rainbow Film Festival

Asian News, Tuesday 3 June 2008
BRICK Lane director, Sarah Gavron received the best director prize at the 9th Rainbow Film Festival.

127. Rafta, Rafta@The Lowry, from Tuesday

Asian News, Monday 18 February 2008
A heartwarming new comedy set in Oldham is heading to the Lowry direct from the National Theatre in London.

128. India's version of Strictly Come Dancing keeps viewers glued

Asian News, Friday 25 January 2008
Who said the fun and excitement had to stop when the clock struck midnight on New Year’s Eve?

129. Take five young men ...

Asian News, Friday 17 August 2007
IT'S entirely fitting that Manchester should get to see the new Take That musical Never Forget before it heads to the West End.

130. New opportunities for script writers

Asian News, Wednesday 15 August 2007
A HOST of new initiatives and free workshops for script writers and script readers is being offered by Northwest Vision and Media.
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