‘Eclectic, engaging and fun’: 22 year-old magazine founder’s South Asian open mic brings diaspora together to celebrate identity and culture
The young founder of a Manchester-based magazine for South Asian creatives brought artists and performers from all over the UK The post ‘Eclectic, engaging and fun’: 22 year-old magazine founder’s…
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