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RUQAYA AL KINDI -Self-taught artist Firdaus Shafi is aware that mandala is still an unpopular form of art in the Sultanate. But this did not stop her from embracing this art form and embellishing it with something unique from her culture to create an even more layered, sophisticated style.Mandala is a Sanskrit word that means “magic circle.” Almost every.
Nevertheless, just as yesterday’s ill-conceived attempt to ride your kid’s skateboard is tomorrow’s YouTube sensation, it’s Ashburton’s slogan that has found itself going viral. So here was RNZ Checkpoint’s Lisa Owen this week, gleefully trolling the town’s mayor with hilarious new alternatives like “Ashburton, for a pie and a pee”. To his credit the guy gamely took it on the chin, knowing he was probably on a hiding to nothing. It is, after all, the fate of small-town mayors that whenever they appear in the national media it will probably be because they have been hospital-passed the job of making a silk purse out of a sow’s ear. Phrases like “this is a problem that could happen in any community”, and “I guess I really should have closed the beach after that first shark attack” spring to mind.
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Georgia Thornton, pictured at Valley Parade and with Bradford City striker Billy Clarke, is again raising funds for the Bradford Burns Unit this year A TEENAGER is looking to break the £10,000 barrier for her Bradford City-inspired online fundraising in aid of the Burns Unit. Georgia Thornton, 14, was a regular at Bantams matches at Valley Parade, pre-pandemic, selling claret and amber-coloured ribbons in aid of the unit. She has raised more than £8,700 for the burns unit by selling the ribbons since November 2017. This included £1,632 from last year s appeal. But with football still sidelined due to the coronavirus pandemic, Georgia, who lives in Morecambe but is a City season ticket holder, is auctioning off a series of Bantams, or more general football, memorabilia for the cause.
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Ahseem Yousuf, inset top right, has produced and directed a documentary on mental health for British Muslim TV A DOCUMENTARY looking at mental health issues within the Muslim community directed by a University of Bradford student is set to be shown on national television. A Direct Look: Mental Health in the Muslim Community explores issues including depression and anxiety and what help is available for Muslims. Ahseem Yousuf, 24, of East Bowling, directed the programme, which was also produced by his Blurred Vision Productions company. The documentary was filmed in sites across the UK including London and Bradford.
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