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BBC News
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Oppidan, KETTAMA, SG Lewis and Taylah Elaine to join BBC Radio 1's Residency
From Thursday 7 August, Radio 1's Residency will continue on the network and Radio 1 Dance with a brand new and exciting line-up of world-renowned DJs. Oppidan, KETTAMA, SG Lewis and Taylah Elaine will be playing some of the biggest tunes every Thursday for four weeks from 11pm – 1am. The weekly show brings listeners into the world of some of the biggest names in pioneering, high-energy dance and electronic music, shining a spotlight on the freshest, most influential and emerging sounds from across the UK and international club scene. Trailblazing twin duo, Major League DJz, will be hosting a special one-off show on Thursday 31 July, followed by Drum & Bass innovator, Bou, on Thursday 30 October. The line-up for August, September, October and November is as follows: Aug: SG Lewis Sep: KETTAMA Oct: Oppidan Nov: Taylah Elaine Later this year, Radio 1's Residency will be rebranded to 'The Residency on Radio 1 Dance' following OFCOM's approval of the new BBC DAB+ station 'Radio 1 Dance'. Major League DJz Major League DJz say: 'We're honoured to join the BBC Radio 1 Residency, a platform that has soundtracked so many iconic moments in dance music. This residency represents the evolution of our careers and the responsibility we carry to represent African dance music on the world stage. We're passionate about using our platform to shine a light on the brilliant music makers and talent in South Africa, sharing the richness of our culture with new audiences globally. We can't wait to take listeners on a journey that's vibrant, forward-thinking, and true to who we are.' Bou Bou says: 'What an honour it is to have my own show on BBC Radio 1! It truly feels like we've been on this journey together — from my very first interview with Jeremiah Asiamah back in 2019, to my Essential Mix in 2023, and all the incredible support Radio 1 has shown my music along the way. Now, I get to present my own show… and trust me, it's going to be madness!' KETTAMA (September) KETTAMA says: 'Over the moon to be joining the BBC Radio 1 Residency. I'll be playing through all sorts of new bits, old bits and whatever hits. Turn up the bass in the M3. Bosh.' Oppidan (October) Oppidan says: 'I'm absolutely buzzing to be joining the Radio 1 Residency! It's a dream to have a platform like this to share the music I love, connect with new listeners, and shine a light on new producers and artists that I'm loving at the moment. Gassed to get started!' SG Lewis (August) SG Lewis says: 'I grew up listening to Radio 1's late night programming, and DJ's like Pete Tong & Annie Mac were hugely formative in my discovery of electronic music as a teenager. To get to take the reins on the Radio 1 airwaves for four shows is a massive privilege. I'm super excited to use the time to showcase a bunch of new music from friends, share my taste and generally have a laugh on air.' Taylah Elaine (November) Taylah Elaine says: 'From mini mixes and guest slots to being named one of Radio 1's Future Stars of 2025 — it's an honour to now take over the BBC Radio 1 Residency. I'm so excited to share the music I love from all over the world with the listeners of such an iconic station. Expect global sounds from past and present, plus some exclusive, unreleased gems from my crates.' EC2 Follow for more


Time of India
12-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
A visual tribute to the residency
(L-R) Anil Risal Singh, Brajesh Pathak & Rakesh Kumar Maurya (BCCL/ Vishnu Jaiswal) Lucknowites got to witness the city's historical landmark, The Residency, in a creative solo photographic exhibition titled The Residency – A Thousand Stories Within, through the lens of an eminent photographer Anil Risal Singh, organised at a city hotel. Inaugurated by Brajesh Pathak, Deputy Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh, and bureaucrat Neelabhja Chaudhary, the event saw a gathering of notable guests, including Dr Anil Rastogi , Prof Jay Krishna Agrawal, Vipul Goel, Jyotina Arun, Rakesh Kumar Maurya and others. (L) Dr Angad Verma & Rahul Rai (R) Gaurav Prakash Dr Anil Rastogi and Sudha Rastogi (L) Geetika Shukla (R) Jyotsna Arun 'Photography is a means of expression, just like art but with a camera, it requires you to capture it through your creative angles,' shared Brajesh Pathak. (L) Mausam Das (R) Nilabja Choudhury (L) Sarvesh Goel (R) Purnima Varman Speaking of the idea behind his photographs, Anil said, 'The monument witnessed massive destruction during the 1857 revolt and further deteriorated over time due to various factors. But those factors enhanced its beauty in unexpected ways. I've taken thousands of pictures of the Residency, it's the place where my creative expression flows and where my camera has captured its maximum shots.' — Amina Ashraf Rajiv Saurastri Rashmi & Anushka Risal Singh


Time of India
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Solo photo show on Lucknow's Residency enthrals all
Lucknow: A solo photography exhibition, 'The Residency', by eminent photographer Anil Risal Singh, was organised by Synapse International Art Gallery at a prominent city hotel on Sunday. The exhibition will continue till June 15 from 11 am to 7 pm daily. It featured as many as 30 works by the photographer. The photographs showcased the heritage of the Residency. "Capturing the Residency with my camera is a deeply enjoyable experience that offers new heights, depths and dimensions to my imagination. It serves as a catalyst for my experimental nature, providing tremendous energy and a rich source of inspiration that deepens my understanding of beauty and aesthetics," said Singh. "The Residency experienced partial destruction during the revolt of 1857 and has further deteriorated over time for various reasons," he added. The chief guest at the exhibition was Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak, who said, "A photographer is like an artist who creates paintings without paint and canvas but with a camera, and to click one picture, he risks his life." Nilabja Chaudhury (IPS), additional director general of police, actor Anil Rastogi and senior artist Jai Krishna Agarwal were present.


India.com
24-05-2025
- India.com
10 Fascinating Facts About Lucknow That Will Surprise You
As Uttar Pradesh's capital city Lucknow provides an exciting environment that unites its historic roots with cultural richness and its contemporary development. Lucknow exists as an important cultural center with magnificent architecture coupled with traditional Indian hospitality throughout its history of many centuries. The following ten things about Lucknow City should be thoroughly understood by everyone. 1. Historical Significance as the Capital of Awadh Lucknow functioned as the administrative capital of the Awadh (Oudh) realm when the Nawabs oversaw this territory within the 18th and 19th centuries. The cultural influence of the Nawabs of Awadh on art and architecture and cuisine created enduring features in the cultural heritage of the city. The Nawabs supported cultural activities such that Lucknow became renowned for Urdu literature and the arts that included Kathak dance and traditional music. 2. The City of Nawabi Etiquette and Tehzeeb The people of Lucknow follow the name 'City of Tehzeeb' because they focus on developing etiquette and maintaining polite social behavior. People in Lucknow demonstrate traditions-based deference and friendly behaviors towards each other. During the Nawabi era strict social interaction guidelines were enforced to create the refined and civil orientation that continues until present day. 3. Architectural Marvels Like Bara Imambara and Chhota Imambara Lucknow contains various striking architectural monuments which represent its historical greatness. Built by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula during 1784 the Bara Imambara stands today as one of the biggest unsupported arched buildings in worldwide architecture. Visitors admire the Hussainabad Imambara under its alias of Chota Imambara for its prominent domes covered in gold plating along with its elaborate chandeliers. The landmarks receive visitors from all corners of the earth. 4. A Melting Pot of Cuisines All over the world Lucknow is recognized as the origin of both Mughlai and Awadhi cuisines which win international acclaim through their complex flavors combined with fragrant spices. Local residents and travelers know Lucknow by its exceptional kebabs along with biryanis and kormas. Since 1905 Tunday Kababi has operated as an iconic restaurant serving the magical Galouti Kebab which the eminent Nawab had specially ordered for his toothless condition. The culinary character of Lucknow is enriched by its street food selections which include chaat along with kulfi and paan. 5. Role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 During the First War of Independence in 1857 Lucknow established itself as the central driving force to fight against British colonial rule. During the rebellion the people of Lucknow led by Begum Hazrat Mahal conducted a heroic resistance against British military forces at the Siege of Lucknow. The complex of buildings known as The Residency operated as British East India Company headquarters during the historic conflict and continues to exist today. 6. Rich Legacy of Literature and Arts Urdu poetry and literary activity flourished for many years in Lucknow. Intellectual life in Lucknow inspired great poetic geniuses including Mir Taqi Mir and Mirza Ghalib. Mushairas, which are poetry recital events, remain among the most popular cultural practices of today. Famous classical music and dance thrive in Lucknow due to the Nawab period which saw the flourishing of Kathak style. 7. Home to Unique Handicrafts Lucknow stands out because of its famous traditional handicrafts which include Chikankari embroidery that creates fine delicate hand-stitched thread-work designs on silk and muslin fabrics. The Mughal period brought forth this artistic expression that continues to represent grace and refined taste. Lucknow operates as a renowned market for authentic Indian souvenirs because it possesses traditional crafts including Zardozi (metallic embroidery), pottery and silverware. 8. A Blend of Modernity and Tradition Lucknow maintains its historic roots but actively receives modern developments in its boundaries without reservation. The University of Lucknow along with the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow operate from the city which enhances its standing as a knowledge centre. The lively commercial districts Hazratganj and Aminabad maintain perfect harmony with the high-end shopping centers and movie theaters available to all types of shoppers. 9. Green Spaces and Natural Beauty The rapid development of Lucknow as a city has not diminished its natural tree cover through intentional creation of parks throughout the city. Tartan Ambedkar Memorial Park along with verdant Janeshwar Mishra Park function as massive park areas that offer citizens an escape from the urban rush. Environmental sustainability meets recreational event venues through their establishment in protected spaces. 10. Festivals and Celebrations Public celebrations throughout Lucknow reveal the city's cultural variety which energizes its local population. The Tuesday summer festival Bada Mangal attracts numerous visitors to observe Lord Hanuman during his special local celebration. The historic mosques celebrate Eid and both Diwali festivals and Christmas events contribute to Lucknow's atmosphere of communal unity and inclusiveness. Conclusion Lucknow exists as an experiential place that pours out its rich historical being through authentic cultural dimensions and heartwarming hospitality. Lucknow enables people to observe India's diverse identity through its noteworthy architecture alongside tasty cuisine and rich literary past and various active festivals. Lucknow delivers an unforgettable travel experience where any visitor can discover and experience delight regardless of their interests in history or food or spirituality. Visiting this city allows people to walk through a live museum that blends the historic with modern times into one captivating story collection.
Yahoo
28-01-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
YuzuYello Named an Ad Age Best Place to Work 2025
IPG Health agency honored with third recent noteworthy culture-focused award NEW YORK, Jan. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Yesterday, YuzuYello, an IPG Health company, announced that it has earned a top spot on Ad Age's Best Places to Work 2025, an annual awards program dedicated to identifying and recognizing the marketing industry's best employers that are leading the way and excelling across culture, benefits and employee development. YuzuYello earned the coveted distinction among companies with up to 150 employees, and Ad Age specifically cited the agency's ability to 'inspire community impact through its purpose-driven culture' as a key differentiator. Winners are selected according to highest overall scores based on an analysis of questionnaires submitted by employers and survey responses from employees. YuzuYello is one of the youngest agencies featured on this year's sought-after less than five years ago in the midst of a global pandemic and named after a Japanese citrus fruit famous for its fresh, flavorful vibe, YuzuYello is a specialized agency within IPG Health dedicated to making patient experiences brighter from the point of prescription and beyond. This yuzu-inspired ethos permeates everything from hiring practices to client presentations, creating a supportive and uplifting culture. YuzuYello is comprised of specialized behavioral and learning strategists, service designers and creative professionals focused on making a habit out of treatment adherence. YuzuYello's mission not only informs the work they create for patients and care partners, but also how the team shows up for each other. The agency's bright culture includes regular 'Yuzufication' meetings to develop fun, inspiring or heartfelt ideas, recurring blood drives, a 'Cocktails and Training' series to raise expertise across the agency, and an ongoing competition to spot yuzus 'in the wild.' Within this year's feature, Ad Age highlighted key programs that are a hallmark of IPG Health's culture and development resources including The Residency, Moxie, Bold Beginners and IPG Health's Proactive Career Management (PCM) philosophy for internal mobility within the network's vast ecosystem. 'We are thrilled to be recognized by Ad Age as a Best Place to Work, demonstrating our ongoing commitment to our people and our mission to create brighter worlds for people who need them,' said Ross Quinn, Managing Director, Client Solutions at IPG Health. 'The team is energized by this honor and the ongoing impact that we provide to patients, our clients and each other every day.' In 2024, YuzuYello was recognized as a finalist by the Manny Awards as Agency of the Year. The Digiday WorkLife Awards recently honored YuzuYello with the Most Innovative Culture win, celebrating those whose culture best fosters unique, original and successful thinking demonstrated by tangible results. In 2023, MM+M named YuzuYello an honoree in its Best Places to Work program in the Midsize Agency category based on employee feedback provided across categories like well-being and professional growth, flexibility, agency culture and more. About YuzuYello Part of the IPG Health network, YuzuYello is a diverse team of specialists dedicated to helping brands exceed their patients' expectations. The agency's diverse team of dedicated specialists transform higher patient expectations into reality. YuzuYello has earned several recent honors including Most Innovative Culture from Digiday WorkLife Awards and was recognized by MM+M as a Best Place to Work. Visit to learn more. A photo accompanying this announcement is available at CONTACT: Contact Information: Chido Tsemunho in to access your portfolio