Tweet Bristol’s MShed museum Now until 5 February Resistance: which way the future? takes as its starting point the Nazi programme of mass-murder which targeted disabled people and became the blueprint for the larger holocaust. What turned... Read more
Tweet Running time: 105 mins To watch the film, please push the button[Start Video Now] at the bottom of the screen. The Review is published by http://www.viewlondon.co.uk which describes the film as ‘enjoyable, if... Read more
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Read moreTweet Dar AlAnda Gallery Exhibits ‘Women through my lens’ By Fatima Abbadi ‘A woman can say more in a sigh than a man can say in a sermon’ (Arnold Haultain). This sentiment is certainly echoed in the black and white photographic collection... Read more
Tweet ‘The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo’, an adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s novel by the same name, won’t be showing in UAE cinemas after the film’s director declined cuts requested by censors
Read moreTweet Telling Our Stories and Resistance Come and watch disabled theatre makers explore The Tempest, enjoy poetry written in British Sign Language, find out how performers with learning difficulties amused Henry VIII and much, much more... Read more
Happy Christmass from Palestine, the homeland of the prince of peace Jesus. It is a hard reality that the trees are uprooted and Palestinians have to decorate barbed wires dividing their neighbourhoods. Olive production contributes to about... Read more
Tweet The Musée de l’Elysée has decided to suspend the organisation of the Lacoste Elysée Prize 2011 and released the following statement
Read moreTweet Tomas Riad, a Swedish Linguists Professor of Egyptian origins, has been chosen as a member of the Swedish Academy, a cultural institution amongst many of its chores is to judge the winners of the Nobel Prize winner in literature. Riad... Read more
Tweet Palestinian artist and photographer Larissa Sansour has recently seen her nomination to the prestigious €25,000 Lacoste Elysée Prize revoked on the basis that it is ‘too pro-Palestinian’. Larissa Sansour was among the eight artists... Read more