Cannes Film Festival 2022: Red Carpet Representation at its Finest
Although South Asian personalities have attended the Cannes Film Festival for a number of years now, all the attendees were ...
Although South Asian personalities have attended the Cannes Film Festival for a number of years now, all the attendees were ...
Dancer? Actress? Content creator? — You've got all three of these creatives in Toronto-based Tia Bhatia. Bhatia made her mark ...
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BBC Eastenders Priya Davdra discusses identity and representation as the soap's first ever female Muslim queer character, Iqra Ahmed.
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Jaspreet Kaur's Brown Girl Like Me explores the complex journey of a South Asian woman paving its way as a ...
As the trial of British Asian teacher Sabina Nessa's murderer approaches, four months after her death, where has the continuous ...
Journalist Dhruti Shah uses visual storytelling to unravel complex financial terms in her book Bears Markets and Beyond.
Bollywood icon Rani Mukerji speaks exclusively to Brown Girl Magazine on her much awaited release Bunty Aur Babli 2.
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