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is going to happen.I don't think Cameron is going to be able to be Mrs Thatcher II, is he? He isn't going to have the political backing to do anything that radical. It's been centre-path all the way since John Major. Like the rest of Europe, it's straight down the middle politically. Nothing's going to be that extreme.TAQWACORE PUNKS Queen Elizabeth Hall, 18 June "Taqwacore is a strange movement: it's American-Islamic punk. It's Asian kids in America growing up caught between fairly puritanical interpretations of Islam from their families and communities and the permissiveness of the west in which they live. They're on the horns of this dilemma. This is the way they choose to express this crisis. It's a situation which poses a lot of questions about western society and about Asian society. I think it's interesting to see the answers they come up with. Probably the best known band is the Kominas, who I think are quite interesting lyrically. Hopefully the Asian community will turn out for this, and other people might want to have a look. The bands ask questions about the interpretation of Islam which I find interesting, and the Islamic world is in flux right now. There are dilemmas and splits within it that need to be resolved and this is one area in which those questions are being asked. A lot of bands formed in response to a novel that was written about this idea, so it's life imitating art. The author is coming and there's a documentary about the scene which is going to be shown."ALAN HOVHANNESQueen Eliza
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