In 1996, the MOBO Awards were born. Today they are a recognised British institution. Apparently, the original idea was both conceived and run from a bedroom office. Over time it has grown in recognition and quality, celebrating music and life. The ethos… Read More ›
Sikhs
Media bias against Sikhs, is it real?
On December 10th 2013, a London court sentenced 4 people for attacking General Brar in London. See the Guardian report here. We need to find out a bit more about these 4, for example, their background, funding (some travelled and… Read More ›
The need to not judge others but consider the impact of our own actions
A flurry of articles this week. How long can I this keep up! With the passing of Mandela last week I started to read some of his quotes. One struck me as profound: “I came to accept that I have… Read More ›
Will the real Monty Panesar Please Stand-up
In 1968 the comedy film The Party directed by Blake Edwards, starring Peter Sellers and Claudine Longet was released. The comedy is based on a fish out of water premise, in which a bungling Indian actor, played by Peter Sellers… Read More ›
Breaking out of Apathy
It’s been a while since I posted to my blog and there are a number of reasons. However, let us first return to why I’ve bothered to write anything in the past. My motivation has not been driven on ego… Read More ›