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Rewriting colonial past through culture Bashabi Fraser was recently awarded one of the highest civilian honours of the UK in the New Years Honours list by the Queen, in recognition of her services to education and culture in Scotland. A chat with the Scottish-Bengali academic, writer and artist Debanjan Chakrabarti | | Published 21.02.21, 06:14 AM
First, huge congratulations on this wonderful achievement, Bashabidi. How did you come to know about your name featuring in the Queen’s New Year’s honours list? What were your first reactions?
In November last year, when I had gone to Calcutta to bring my father back with me to Edinburgh, I received a letter through email bearing the Royal Coat of Arms, from the Ceremonial Officer at the Cabinet Office, addressed to ‘Ba
Arts charity gets show on Chelmsford Community Radio
Disability arts charity The Music Man Project is to host a new monthly show on Chelmsford Community Radio.
Hosted by charity founder David Stanley, who was recently named in the Queen’s New Year Honours List, the show features news, interviews and music to showcase the work they do for children and adults with learning disabilities, both in Essex and around the world.
The show will be on-air every second Sunday of the month from 10am-12pm starting on February 14th.
The Music Man Project is an international music education service for children and adults with learning disabilities, providing accessible music tuition leading to inspirational performances.
THEY are nearing their 300th quiz since lockdown began last March and as new restrictions are imposed, Goose s Quizzes are still keeping people entertained. And for quiz host Andrew Wildgoose, who has been used to asking questions for months now, he found himself questioning a recent email which revealed he had been recognised in the New Year Honours List. During the first lockdown Goose’s Quizzes brought nightly quizzing to people s homes and provided a little bit of light in dark times. They have pledged to keep going through this latest phase. As well as their usual offering, they have now introduced a Sunday night live streamed podcast which is a weekly catch up full of chat and laughter to keep people going.
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