Peacock released a teaser trailer for “
We Are Lady Parts,” the musical comedy following a struggling Muslim female punk band – called Lady Parts. The show stars Anjana Vasan, Sarah Kameela Impey, Juliette Motamed, Faith Omole, Lucie Shorthouse, Zaqi Ismail, and Aiysha Hart. The original songs and cover tracks in the show were written and adapted by Nida Manzoor and her siblings Shez Manzoor, Sanya Manzoor, and Benni Fregin.
The description reads, “We Are Lady Parts shows the highs and lows of the band – Lady Parts – as seen through the eyes of Amina Hussain – a geeky microbiology PhD student, who’s on the lookout for love and is recruited to be their unlikely lead guitarist. Lady Parts’ fierce and enigmatic frontwoman Saira sees something in Amina. However, the other members – taxi-driving drummer Ayesha, cartoon-drawing bassist, and backing vocalist Bisma, and the band’s wheeler-dealer band manager, Momtaz – are not convinced she is right for their band. A
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7:15 AM December 24, 2020
St Mary s Primary School receives an Above and Beyond Award from town mayor Mike Coleman.
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These further pictures are of individuals, businesses and groups receiving a Great Dunmow Above and Beyond Award.
Great Dunmow Town Council mayor Mike Coleman presents Above and Beyond Awards at the market.
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Dunmow market fruit and veg stall s Shelley receives an Above and Beyond Award on behalf of her team which includes Mark and Geoff.
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Great Dunmow market traders Clare and Adam of A. Youngs Fish are presented with an Above and Beyond Award.
Peter Grace writes about Otago academic Jim Flynn after his death
13 Dec, 2020 09:29 PM
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University of Otago Emeritus Prof Jim Flynn, pictured in 2016, has died. Photo / Gerard O Brien
University of Otago Emeritus Prof Jim Flynn, pictured in 2016, has died. Photo / Gerard O Brien
NZ Herald
By: Peter Grace
Professor Jim Flynn, who has died, had a zelig-like relationship with the 20th century and was an important figure in the history of the University of Otago, the politics department
in particular.
I was lucky enough to know him and want to tell you some true, and some maybe not-quite-factual, stories about this remarkable man, who we will all miss.