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Why Zephaniah was a prophet of Britishness

I FELL in love with Benjamin Zephaniah and performance poetry both at the same time. It was as a young teenager that I first saw...

FT prize for Amy Edmondson’s book on how to deal with failure

THE Financial Times business book of the year for 2023 has gone to Right Kind of Wrong: Why Learning to Fail Can Teach Us to Thrive by Amy Edmondson,...

Annie Baker’s new play uses dark humour to discuss pain

IN INFINITE LIFE, a new play by Annie Baker, five American women find themselves reclining next to each other on chaise lounges at a...

Tourists paying for tickets to attend Indian weddings

Indian weddings are much more than uniting two souls spiritually, mentally, and physically: they are a treat to the senses. Indian weddings are known for...

Kavi Pau: Combining contrasting music cultures

ONE of the best kept secrets in British music is Third Culture Collective. The orchestra founded by London based composer, singer and producer Kavi...

Mitesh G Desai banks on ex-City role to write debut novel

FORMER City worker turned author Mitesh G Desai revealed he began writing as a form of escapism after becoming “disillusioned” with life in the...

Modi asks the rich to hold destination weddings in India

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said India needs a movement like ‘Wed in India’ on the lines of ‘Made in India’ and...

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