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SocalAlex wanted to know where the great British-Asian film-makers were after reading Sarfraz Manzoor's piece about how their work was changing as the years pass.
Readers' reviews 2011
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Headingley's failure to fill even a third of the available seats for Pakistan's "home" Test against Australia yesterday is a blow for Yorkshire, who hoped to tap in to British-Asian enthusiasm for cricket and build a long-term association with the large numbers of locals.
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How you can be Scottish-Asian etc but only British-Asian in England.
England`s Future Decided in Scotland Newmania 2007
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Last year's movie "Bend It Like Beckham," a soccer bildungsroman with a British-Asian heroine, hit screens in India to electrifying effect.
GIRL POWER 2008
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But the new British-Asian art scene transcends politics.
The Queen Is Indian? 2008
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Nothing's sacred on the program: four British-Asian comedians poke equal-opportunity fun at suffocating Brahmin matriarchs, bogus Hindu gurus exploiting gullible Westerners, dull BBC travel documentaries and Muslims who mysteriously find themselves with Woody Allen for a son.
The Queen Is Indian? 2008
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The Stop and SearchDeep in the east end of London, five police in bulletproof jackets swarm around a black Ford Escort and the three young British-Asian men they've pulled over.
THE LOST GENERATION 2007
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On to the library where I bagged two of the books that had long been on my hit list- Gautam Malkani's Londonstani about a group of British-Asian "rudeboys" growing up in Hounslow and Monica Ali's Alentejo Blue set in a Portuguese village.
Some good news,reading Londonstani, musing on stubbornness and another callous murder uknaija 2006
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But as the evening continues, the content takes on a distinctly British-Asian flavour.
Archive 2006-06-01 Rus Bowden 2006
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On to the library where I bagged two of the books that had long been on my hit list- Gautam Malkani's Londonstani about a group of British-Asian "rudeboys" growing up in Hounslow and Monica Ali's Alentejo Blue set in a Portuguese village.
Archive 2006-07-01 uknaija 2006
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