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2020 का प्रतिष्ठित रिचर्ड डॉकिंस अवॉर्ड गीतकार जावेद अख्तर को, वे यह पुरस्कार पाने वाले पहले भारतीय
2020 का प्रतिष्ठित रिचर्ड डॉकिंस अवॉर्ड गीतकार जावेद अख्तर को, वे यह पुरस्कार पाने वाले पहले भारतीय
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हर वर्ष यह पुरस्कार अंग्रेजी विकासवादी जीवविज्ञानी रिचर्ड डॉकिंस के नाम पर दिया जाता है
शबाना ने कहा- जब धर्मनिरपेक्षता खतरे में है, तो इस पुरस्कार की प्रासंगिकता बढ़ जाती है
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मशहूर शायर और गीतकार जावेद अख्तर को प्रतिष्ठित रिचर्ड डॉकिन्स पुरस्कार से सम्मानित किया गया है। जावेद यह पुरस्कार पाने वाले पहले भारतीय बन गए हैं। यह पुरस्कार विश्व प्रसिद्ध…
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Southbank Centre announces it's new series exploring mental health in literature
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Southbank Centre today announces its most jam-packed literature season to date with more than 35 events taking place from September - December 2019 across its three auditoriums (Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room) as well as in its National Poetry Library, Hayward Gallery and foyer spaces.
The season sees an expanded programme of non-fiction talks and discussions with leading writers and thinkers on topics from atheism to parenting to talking to strangers. As part of the non-fiction programme, Southbank Centre is delighted to launch a new series of events Reading the Mind exploring mental health and wellbeing through literature. The series begins in September with award-winning writers and qualified nurses Nathan Filer and Christie Watson, in conversation together for the first time, and continues into 2020 with events in the Spring and Summer seasons.
Louis Theroux © Paul Mark Mitchell; Nadiya Hussain © Dan Kennedy; Sara Pascoe © Sara Pascoe; Lenny Henry © Jack Lawson
Alongside Anthony Anaxagorou, Raymond Antrobus, Nihal Arthanayake, Liz Berry, Adam Buxton, Leo Boix, Anne Carson, Russell T Davies, Richard Dawkins, Inua Ellams, Salma El-Wardany, Nathan Filer, Hannah Gadsby, Salena Godden, Will Harris, Lenny Henry, Lisa Jewell, Etgar Keret, Mariam Khan, Zaffar Kunial, Theresa Lola, Sabrina Mahfouz, Hollie McNish, Nico Muhly, Paul Muldoon, Randall Munroe, Daljit Nagra, Courttia Newland, Joo Yeon Park, Bobby Parker, Sara Pascoe, Philippa Perry, Antoni Porowski, Yara Rodrigues Fowler, Luzia Sauma, Joelle Taylor, Christie Watson and more
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Alongside this, the bumper season features leading authors discussing new works of fiction, TV personalities and comedians reflecting on their careers with the launch of new books, live readings, panel discussions and new creative writing and poetry courses. In addition, Southbank Centre continues its commitment to present the best in spoken word and poetry with events and exhibitions curated by its National Poetry Library, the largest collection of modern poetry in the world, and the continuation of Out-Spoken’s year-long residency.
Autumn 2019 Season highlights include:
Talks and in conversation events with leading writers and thinkers including psychotherapist Philippa Perry, science writer Richard Dawkins, cartoonist Randall Munroe, writer Will Self and journalist Malcolm Gladwell
Appearances from TV personalities including documentary filmmaker Louis Theroux, Queer Eye’s Antoni Porowski and The Great British Bake Off’s Nadiya Hussain who launch new books
Comedians Richard Ayoade, in conversation with Adam Buxton, Sara Pascoe and Lenny Henry discussing new books whilst Hannah Gadsby brings her live show Douglas to Royal Festival Hall
London exclusive appearances from award-winning fiction writers Malorie Blackman, Etgar Keret and Celeste Ng
The continuation of Out-Spoken’s year-long residency at Southbank Centre with monthly masterclasses and live poetry and music nights featuring Anthony Anaxagorou, Hollie McNish, Liz Berry, Zaffar Kunial, Salena Godden and more
London Review of Books celebrating its 40th anniversary with an exclusive, collaborative literary-music event featuring Anne Carson, Nico Muhly, Paul Muldoon and guests
The return of National Poetry Library Lates and new free exhibitions in Southbank Centre’s National Poetry Library
Schools National Poetry Day Live featuring workshops and live poetry readings from Theresa Lola, Raymond Antrobus, SLAMbassadors and more
The return of the Booker Prize Shortlist Readings
The return of Polari, London’s leading LGBTQ+ literary salon featuring screenwriter and TV producer Russell T Davies and writer Lisa Jewell
Readings, performance and discussion from contributors to new anthologies Smashing It: Working Class Artists on Life, Art and Making It Happen, Un Nuevo Sol: British Latinx Writers and It’s Not About the Burqa: Muslim Women on Faith, Feminism, Sexuality and Race
New six week autumn courses in poetry and creative writing
Southbank Centre’s thirteenth London Literature Festival featuring 11 days of talks, readings, poetry and performance, opening with Poetry International (programme to be announced)
Ted Hodgkinson, Head of Literature and Spoken Word at Southbank Centre said: "It's a thrill to present an Autumn Season brimming with big personalities, the world's most exciting literary talents and the very best of the poetry and spoken word scene in London and beyond. From striking up conversations with strangers to unlocking the mysteries of the human mind, our expanded array of talks with leading thinkers and cultural commentators promises to provoke and challenge. Appearances from beloved storytellers alongside frank reflections on life from celebrated comedians will delight and disarm in equal measure, in a season that will make us think, make us laugh and bring us together.”
Tickets go on sale to Southbank Centre Members on Tuesday 25 June and to the General Public on Wednesday 26 June with the exception of Will Self on a Life in Writing, London Literature Festival and Poetry International which will go on sale at a later date. Hannah Gadsby: Douglas and Malorie Blackman: Crossfire are already on sale. For more information please visit the Southbank Centre website HERE.
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Further Programme Detail
TALKS AND IN CONVERSATION EVENTS - NON-FICTION
Southbank Centre expands its non-fiction programme this season with writers, thinkers and experts exploring key issues and topics in today’s society in London exclusive events. Science writer Richard Dawkins puts forward his argument for atheism as he discusses his new book Outgrowing God (QEH, 22 Sep); American cartoonist and creator of webcomic xkcd Randall Munroe presents his latest book, How To, offering audiences an entertaining insight into the science and technology behind the everyday (RFH, 7 Oct); journalist Malcolm Gladwell explores how and why we so often misread other people, discussing his new book Talking to Strangers (RFH, 25 Nov); acclaimed writer Will Self opens up about his drug addiction in the 1980s as he launches his new memoir Will (QEH, 9 Nov); psychotherapist and author Philippa Perry explores parenting in conversation with broadcaster Nihal Arthanayake as she discusses her bestselling The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read (QEH, 19 Sep); and launching a new strand Reading the Mind, Southbank Centre presents a special event chaired by journalist Christina Patterson with Costa Prize winning authors and qualified nurses Nathan Filer and Christie Watson in conversation together for the first time as they explore mental health through literature (PUR, 9 Sep).
TV personalities discuss their work and present new books. Documentary filmmaker Louis Theroux reflects on a weird, wonderful journey through two decades of groundbreaking television as he presents his new memoir (RFH, 25 Sep); and in London exclusive events, Queer Eye’s Antoni Porowski invites audiences to ask him questions on healthy living and eating as he celebrates the publication of his first cookbook, Antoni in the Kitchen (QEH, 25 Sep) and fellow chef and bestselling author Nadiya Hussain reflects on her life and roles as mother, Muslim, working woman and celebrity as she presents her brand new memoir Finding My Voice, in conversation with broadcaster and cultural commentator Emma Freud (RFH, 1 Dec).
The season also features appearances from some of today’s most entertaining comedians in London exclusive events. Acclaimed writer and director, and star of The IT Crowd, Richard Ayoade reflects on his award-winning films and comedy as he discusses his new book Ayoade on Top in conversation with fellow comedian, actor and director Adam Buxton (RFH, 5 Sep); cherished comedian and national treasure Lenny Henry takes the stage to share his long-awaited autobiography, Who Am I, Again?, reflecting on his early years and sudden rise to fame (RFH, 30 Sep); award-winning comedian Sara Pascoe explores what really matters to humans as she discusses her new book, Sex Power Money (QEH, 8 Sep); and following the success of Nanette, Tasmanian comedian Hannah Gadsby presents her new stand-up show Douglas for three performances in Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall (RFH, 25 Oct & two performances on 27 Oct).
IN CONVERSATION EVENTS - FICTION
Award-winning writers present new works of fiction in exclusive London events. Beloved Young Adult writer Malorie Blackman presents her long-awaited new novel in her Noughts and Crosses series, Crossfire (QEH, 8 Sep); renowned short-story writer Etgar Keret presents his new collection, Fly Already, in conversation with Associate Professor in English Literature at the University of Southampton, Devorah Baum (PUR, 3 Sep); and bestselling author of Everything I Never Told You and Little Fires Everywhere Celeste Ng makes her first London appearance following the publication of her acclaimed novels to discuss her work, in conversation with Southbank Centre Chief Executive Elaine Bedell (QEH, 6 Oct).
POETRY AND SPOKEN WORD
Out-Spoken, one of London’s premier poetry and live music nights, continues its year-long residency at Southbank Centre. Hosted by poet and founder of SLAMbassadors national youth slam, Joelle Taylor and featuring the beats of DJ Sam 'Junior' Bromfield, the first of three live events sees poet and founder of Out-Spoken Anthony Anaxagorou take the stage alongside writer and visual artist Bobby Parker and legendary spoken-word artist Salena Godden and features music from Nigerian Afro Fusion musician Villy and singer-songwriter Azekel (PUR, 26 Sep). The second edition kicks off Poetry International with a stellar line up of poets to be announced (PUR, 17 Oct) and the third features Forward Prize winning poet Liz Berry, acclaimed Faber poet Zaffar Kunial and Ted Hughes Award winner Hollie McNish (PUR, 28 Nov). Three corresponding masterclasses open to anyone with an interest in poetry, are hosted by leading poets including internationally touring poet, playwright and performer Inua Ellams (SUN, 21 Sep; FOY, 12 Oct; FOY, 23 Nov).
Southbank Centre’s National Poetry Library presents a number of events and exhibitions across the season. National Poetry Library Lates, Southbank Centre’s series of poetry salons in the Hayward Gallery Cafe returns, showcasing performances and readings from today’s leading poets and emerging talent (HGC, 20 Nov). The National Poetry library also presents regular free exhibitions: Guernica Remakings displays new audio-visual responses to Picasso’s anti-war masterpiece and includes commissions from poets So Mayer and Richard Price embedded within the work (NPL, until 22 Sept); and the library marks the 30th anniversary of Samuel Beckett’s death with Library of the Unword, a new exhibition from South Korean artist Joo Yeon Park who has created new works in response to Beckett’s poems (NPL, 5 Dec - 29 Mar 2020). Further events at the library include A Homage to Raaz, an evening of readings and tribute to poet and founder of Survivors’ Poetry, Razz (NPL, 4 Sep); A Bargain with the Light which sees poet Jacqueline Saphra reflect on photos of and by photographer and war journalist Lee Miller (NPL, 2 Oct); and Beyond Imitation, a discussion examining poetry’s relationship with art featuring special guest speakers and poets Tammy Yoseloff, Claire Collison, Abegail Morley and Kathryn Maris who read from their work (NPL, 4 Dec).
To celebrate National Poetry Day on 3 October, Southbank Centre and The Poetry Society jointly present a range of poetry workshops and free performances, open to school pupils aged 7-11. Featured poets include Raymond Antrobus, Jade Cuttle, Dzifa Benson, Daljit Nagra, Young People’s Laureate for London Theresa Lola and winners of the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award (CBR, 3 Oct).
LIVE READINGS, PERFORMANCE AND DISCUSSIONS
The Booker Prize Readings are a major highlight of the literary calendar, and once again return to Southbank Centre, showcasing the authors shortlisted for the 2019 prize reading from their work, on the evening before the winner is announced (RFH, 13 Oct). London’s leading LGBTQ+ literary salon, Polari, returns for three events this Autumn Season hosted by Polari founder and writer Paul Burston. The first takes place during London Literature Festival with line-up to be announced. The second marks its twelfth birthday and features BAFTA-winning screenwriter and TV producer Russell T Davies in conversation about his work including Queer as Folk and Years and Years (L5FR, 25 Nov) whilst the third is headlined by writer Lisa Jewell who reads from and discusses her new book The Family Upstairs (L5FR, 9 Dec). As part of its 40th anniversary celebrations, the London Review of Books brings the acclaimed New York literary-music series Against the Grain to the UK for the first time in an exclusive event. The evening of readings, conversation, contemporary music and one-night-only collaboration features Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon, Canadian poet and translator Anne Carson, American composer Nico Muhly and guests (QEH, 30 Oct).
The season additionally features discussions with contributors to new anthologies. Editor and activist Mariam Khan is in conversation with Salma El-Wardany, fellow contributor to a new collection It’s Not About the Burqa: Muslim Women on Faith, Feminism, Sexuality and Race exploring contemporary Muslim female experiences, alongside additional panellists to be announced (PUR, 7 Nov); artists and contributors to a new collection Smashing It: Working Class Artists on Life, Art and Making It Happen including poet and editor of the collection Sabrina Mahfouz and Southbank Centre Creative Director Madani Younis, who chairs the session, showcase and perform their work, offering tips and personal insights on how to make it into the arts (PUR, 23 Sep); and Brazilian British novelists Yara Rodrigues Fowler and Luzia Sauma as well as award-winning Argentine British poet Leo Boix, contributors to the first ever anthology of British Latinx writers, Un Nuevo Sol: British Latinx Writers, read from their work in an evening hosted by writer and publisher Nii Ayikwei Parkes, the founder of flipped eye publishing (L5FR, 19 Nov).
COURSES
Continuing its education offer, alongside the monthly Out-Spoken poetry masterclasses, Southbank Centre presents a six-week poetry writing course How to Be a Person, led by poet Will Harris (25 Sep - 4 Dec) and acclaimed writer Courttia Newland leads a six-week creative writing course City Lights exploring the theme of urban metropolis (30 Oct - 11 Dec). LONDON LITERATURE FESTIVAL AND POETRY INTERNATIONAL
Southbank Centre's London Literature Festival returns for its thirteenth year this October (17th - 27th), bringing together today's leading writers, thinkers and cultural observers for 11 days of talks, readings, poetry and performance. This year's edition once again opens with Poetry International (17th - 20th), Southbank Centre's longest running festival, founded by former Poet Laureate Ted Hughes in 1967, with four days of poetry and performance from today's leading poets and spoken word artists from across the world. Previous London Literature Festival participants include Salman Rushdie, Akala, Margaret Atwood, Philip Pullman, Claudia Rankine, Carol Ann Duffy, Louis Theroux, Roger Daltrey, Chibundu Onuzo, Lauren Child, Juno Dawson, Nikesh Shukla, Joy Harjo, Terrance Hayes, Tom Hanks, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Sally Field. The programme for London Literature Festival and Poetry International 2019 will be announced in July.
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Book Publishers Market is Set to Witness Linear Transition, Reaching US$ 136.1 Bn at a CAGR of 3.9% During the Forecast Period of 2022-32
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Book Publishers Market is Set to Witness Linear Transition, Reaching US$ 136.1 Bn at a CAGR of 3.9% During the Forecast Period of 2022-32
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The US is projected to emerge as an attractive book publishers market and it has been forecast to expand at ~2.0% CAGR during the forecast period on account of the presence of a large number of independent publishers. South Asia is predicted to be one of the most attractive markets of book publishers during the forecast period
NEWARK, Del, Nov. 08, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The global book publishers market stands at US$ 93 Bn as of now and is slated to reach US$ 136.1 Bn by the year 2032 at a CAGR of 3.9% between 2022 and 2032.
The end-consumers are seen to be drawn toward reading than never before. Also, books are the ones who have witnessed maximum turbulence since time immemorial. Books have travelled from papyrus scrolls to e-formats with digital media coming in. As such, the market is flooded with audiobooks and e-books. Publishers are taking proactive steps by investing in creation and promotion of content through video, audio, and text. For instance – HarperCollins, since as early as 2013, is into partnering with Scribd. The publishers are also able to create visual experience (online) for readers, just like Pottermore from J.K. Rowling.
‘Mystery – ’ and ‘Fiction-oriented’ books are ruling the book publishers market. Readers like to get engaged in adventure and thrills. The other category is that of ‘puzzle solvers’. These books are preferred by those vying for competitive exams. Research states that these books help in keeping the mind alert. The third category constitutes ‘science books’. The authors ruling the roost include Charles Darwin, Carl Sagan, Albert Einstein, Bill Nye, Richard Dawkins, and Neil deGrasse Tyson.
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Local book shops hold more than half of the overall market. This could be reasoned with the readers (avid as well as prospective) getting utmost comfort while choosing books at the store. Future Market Insights has walked through these facts with future perspectives in its latest market study entitled ‘Book Publishers Market’.
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Key Takeaways from Book Publishers market
North America holds more than 35% of the overall market share. This could be attributed to numerous independent publishers being present in the US. Amazon holds the first position in terms of book retailers in North America. Barnes & Noble stands second herein.
Hardcover books contribute for majority of revenue. At the same time, audiobooks are expected to witness speedy growth.
The Asia-Pacific is expected to witness a remarkable growth in book publishers market. With new writers coming up, things are likely to change for good for the book publisher market going forward. Also, regions like India are subject to 18+ linguistic scripts, which calls for a vast market for books in the forecast period.
Competitive Landscape
Quentin Tarantino (Academy Award-winning filmmaker), in November 2020, inked aa two-book deal with Harper (an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers). The very first work of fiction from Tarantino – ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ was published in the year 2021.
Scholastic Inc., in November 2020, did announce a new-fangled multi-book publishing program with Ruby Bridges (civil rights hero and national treasure).
Pearson, in November 2020, did announce creating a novel D2C (direct-to-consumer) division with the objective of strengthening the focus on having a relationship built on a direct basis with learners across the globe.
Kitabay, an India-based website, does sell second-hand books at US$ 14. They do make way for free home delivery if a particular amount is crossed. The consumers could choose from ‘Mystery Box’ options on chosen genre like Women’s Fiction, Romance, Classics, Young Adult, and likewise.
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“The book publisher market is seen to be driven by academic publishers and those going for fiction. With sizable population belonging to the category of ‘students’, the market is expected to witness a notable growth in the forecast period”, says an analyst from Future Market Insights.
Global Book Publishers Market by Category
By Books Type:
Cookbooks
History
Science Friction & Fantasy
Religion & Inspiration
Fiction
Mystery
Romance
Others (Horror, Comic, Biographies etc.)
By Sales Channel:
Wholesalers/Distributors
Hypermarket/Supermarket
Multi Branded Stores
Independent Small Stores
Online Retailer
By Region:
Supermarket/Hypermarket
Retail Shops
Specialty Stores
Online Retailers
Other Sales Channel
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What does the Report Cover?
Future Market Insights offers an exclusive perspective and various real-time insights on the book publishers market in its latest study, presenting historical demand assessment of 2016 – 2021 and projections for 2022 – 2032.
The research study is based on book type (cookbooks, history, science friction & fantasy, religion & inspiration, fiction, mystery, romance, and others (horror, comic, biographies, etc.)), and by sales channel (wholesalers/distributors, hypermarket/supermarket, multi branded stores, independent small stores, and online retailer).
With frequency of reading enthusiasts all across, the global book publishers market is likely to pick up exponentially between 2022 and 2032.
Table of Content
1. Executive Summary
1.1. Global Market Outlook
1.2. Summary of Key Statistics
1.3. Summary of Key Findings
1.4. Product Evolution Analysis
1.5. FMI Analysis and Recommendations
2. Market Overview
2.1. Market Taxonomy
2.2. Market Definition
3. Key Market Trends
3.1. Key Trends Impacting the Market
3.2. Product Development Trends
4. Brand Mapping Analysis
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Full List Of GMA Dove Award Winners 2020
Winners of the 51st Annual GMA Dove Award were announced during a special Facebook broadcast of the pre-telecast awards presentation, which aired on October 29. Under the motto "Carry The Change," the show celebrated the diversity of gospel music and promoted unity through dynamic performances and testimonials.
Australian brother duo For King & Country won the Artist of the Year award, making history as the first duo to win in that top category. Other top category winners include We The Kingdom for "New Artist of the Year," Tasha Cobbs Leonard for "Gospel Artist of the Year" (presented by SoundExchange) and Joseph Habedank for "Southern Gospel Artist of the Year."
Sinach, a renowned Nigerian worship leader, won song of the year for "Way Maker." Recorded in 2015, the world anthem has been covered by notable worship leaders including Bethel Music, Maranda Curtis, Leeland, and Michael W. Smith, whose version ranked # 1 on Billboard's Christian Airplay chart for three weeks.
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Hip Hop icon Kanye West won the award for recorded rap / hip hop song of the year for "Follow God," while Zach Williams won the songwriter of the year (artist) award for the first time without forgetting Jason Ingram, who won the award for composer of the year. (non-artist) for the second year in a row and the third time in five years.
numerous unique collaborations, including a landmark performance by "Contemporary Christian Artist of the Year" winner Tauren Wells with Christine D’Clario, Jenn Johnson and Jekalyn Carr.
See the full list of winners below:
Artist of the year:for KING & COUNTRY
Song of the year:“Way Maker”Writer: Osinachi Kalu Okoro Egbu (Sinach) ; Publisher: Integrity Music Europe
Songwriter of the year – artist:Zach Williams
Songwriter of the year – non artist:Jason Ingram
Producer of the year:Ed Cash & Steven V. Taylor (Team)
New artist of the year:We The Kingdom
Contemporary Christian artist of the year:Tauren Wells
Gospel artist of the year:Tasha Cobbs Leonard
Southern gospel artist of the year:Joseph Habedank
Inspirational film of the year:I Still BelieveDirectors: Andrew Erwin, Jon Erwin, (Producers) Kevin Downes, Andrew Erwin, Jon Erwin
Long form video of the year:Awake (Live), Hillsong WorshipDirectors: Richard Cause, Jared Chapman, Paul Martin, Samuel Irving, Steven Lester; Producers: Johnny Rays, Jessica Ico, Steven Lester
Short form video of the year:“God Only Knows,” for KING & COUNTRY featuring Dolly PartonDirectors/producers: Ben Smallbone, Patrick Tohill
Bluegrass/country/roots album of the year:God & Country, Jimmy FortuneProducer: Ben Isaacs
Bluegrass/country/roots recorded song of the year:
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Children’s album of the year:Sing: Remembering Songs, Ellie HolcombProducers: Nate Dugger, Brown Bannister
Choral collection of the year:Top Anthem CollectionCreator: Johnathan Crumpton; Arrangers: Bradley Knight, Cliff Duren, Mike Speck, Marty Parks, Daniel Semsen, Gary Rhodes, Dave Williamson, Geron Davis, Tom Fettke, Russell Mauldin
Christmas/special event album of the year:Christmas, Phil WickhamProducer: Jonathan Smith
Contemporary gospel album of the year:LONG LIVE LOVE, Kirk FranklinProducers: Kirk Franklin, Shaun Martin, Maxwell Stark, Ronald Hill, S1 for SKP. Inc.
Contemporary gospel recorded song of the year:“People,” Jonathan McReynoldsWriter: Jonathan McReynolds
Gospel worship album of the year:Broken Record, Travis GreeneProducers: Travis Greene, Brunes Charles
Gospel worship recorded song of the year:“Something Has to Break (Live),” Kierra Sheard, featuring Tasha Cobbs LeonardWriters: J. Drew Sheard, Kierra Valencia Sheard, Mia Fieldes, Jonathan Smith
Inspirational album of the year:Firm Foundation, SelahProducers: Brent Milligan, Chris Bevins, Jason Kyle Saetveit
Inspirational recorded song of the year:“Yet Not I But Through Christ In Me,” SelahWriters: Michael Farren, Rich Thompson, Jonny Robinson
Instrumental album of the year:Untitled Hymn: A Collection of Hymns (Instrumental), Chris RiceProducers: Chris Rice, Ken Lewis
Musical of the year:Messiah Overcame – An Easter MusicalCreators: Mike Harland, John Rowsey, (Arrangers/Orchestrators) Cliff Duren, Jim Hammerly, Christopher Phillips, Phil Nitz
Pop/contemporary album of the year:Citizen of Heaven, Tauren WellsProducers: Chuck Butler, Jordan Sapp, Kirk Franklin, Max Stark, Colby Wedgeworth, Rascal Flatts
Pop/contemporary recorded song of the year:“Rescue,” Lauren DaigleWriters: Jason Ingram, Lauren Daigle, Paul Mabury
Rap/hip hop album of the year:MOOD // DOOM, Social Club MisfitsProducers: Young Sidechain, Dirty Rice, Cardec, Ben Lopez, Colby Wedgeworth, Tedd Tjornhom, Martin Santiago, Dave James, Rey King, Jordan Sapp
Rap/hip hop recorded song of the year:“Follow God,” Kanye WestWriter: Kanye West
Recorded music packaging of the year:Rescue Story (Zach Williams, not awarded to artist)Art director/graphic artist: Tim Parker; Photographer: Eric Brown
Rock/contemporary album of the year:Victorious, SkilletProducers: John Cooper, Korey Cooper, Kevin Churko, Seth Mosley, Mike “X” O’Connor
Rock/contemporary recorded song of the year:“Legendary,” SkilletWriters: John L. Cooper, Korey Cooper, Seth Mosley
Southern gospel album of the year: (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Pure Love, Legacy FiveProducers: Scott Fowler, Wayne Haun, Trey Ivey
Southern gospel recorded song of the year:“The Power of an Empty Tomb,” The ErwinsWriter: Joel Lindsey
Spanish language album of the year:Aleluya (En La Tierra), Elevation WorshipProducers: Chris Brown, Steven Furtick
Spanish language recorded song of the year:“Loco Amor,” Christine D’ClarioWriters: Chris McClarney, Jacob Sooter, Ricky Jackson
Traditional gospel album of the year:The Return, The Clark SistersProducers: J. Drew Sheard II, Warryn Campbell, Eric Dawkins, Mano Hanes, Rodney Jerkins, Justin Brooks, Jermaine Dupri, Damien Sneed, Kurt Carr, Karen Clark-Sheard
Traditional gospel recorded song of the year:“I’m All In,” Maranda CurtisWriters: Maranda Curtis, Dana Sorey, Asaph Ward
Worship album of the year:Awake, Hillsong WorshipProducers: Michael Guy Chislett, Brooke Ligertwood, Ben Tan, Ben Tennikoff
Worship recorded song of the year:“The Blessing (Live),” Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes, Elevation WorshipWriters: Kari Jobe Carnes, Cody Carnes, Chris Brown, Steven Furtick
Youth/children’s musical of the year:Good News Ahead…The Signs of Christmas!Creators: Gina Boe, Barb Dorn.
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Javed Akhtar becomes first Indian to win Richard Dawkins Award; Shabana Azmi, Dia Mirza & others congratulate Image Source : INSTAGRAM Javed Akhtar becomes first Indian to win Richard Dawkins Award Bollywood writer and lyricist Javed Akhtar has won the prestigious Richard Dawkins Award 2020.
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Shabana Azmi posted photo of her husband lyricist Javed Akhtar with Richard Dawkins Award 2020 | रिचर्ड डॉकिन्स जीतने वाले पहले भारतीय गीतकार जावेद अख्तर तक पहुंची ट्रॉफी, पत्नी शबाना ने की शेयर एक घंटा पहले कॉपी लिंक नॉमिनेट होने के करीब 4 महीने बाद रिचर्ड डॉकिन्स अवॉर्ड जावेद अख्तर को मिल गया। जिसकी फोटो शबाना आजमी ने सोशल मीडिया पर शेयर की। जावेद अवॉर्ड पाने वाले पहले भारतीय हैं। इसे अंग्रेजी विकासवादी जीवविज्ञानी रिचर्ड डॉकिन्स के नाम पर दिया जाता है। 2003 से दिया जा रहा यह अवॉर्ड साइंस, रिसर्च, एजुकेशन या एंटरटेनमेंट फील्ड के नामी व्यक्ति को दिया जाता है, जो पब्लिकली लॉजिकल होकर धर्मनिरपेक्षता की रक्षा के लिए प्रयास करता है।
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Shabana Azmi posted photo of her husband lyricist Javed Akhtar with Richard Dawkins Award 2020 | रिचर्ड डॉकिन्स जीतने वाले पहले भारतीय गीतकार जावेद अख्तर तक पहुंची ट्रॉफी, पत्नी शबाना ने की शेयर 23 मिनट पहले कॉपी लिंक नॉमिनेट होने के करीब 4 महीने बाद रिचर्ड डॉकिन्स अवॉर्ड जावेद अख्तर को मिल गया। जिसकी फोटो शबाना आजमी ने सोशल मीडिया पर शेयर की। जावेद अवॉर्ड पाने वाले पहले भारतीय हैं। इसे अंग्रेजी विकासवादी जीवविज्ञानी रिचर्ड डॉकिन्स के नाम पर दिया जाता है। 2003 से दिया जा रहा यह अवॉर्ड साइंस, रिसर्च, एजुकेशन या एंटरटेनमेंट फील्ड के नामी व्यक्ति को दिया जाता है, जो पब्लिकली लॉजिकल होकर धर्मनिरपेक्षता की रक्षा के लिए प्रयास करता है।
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Javed Akhtar a renowned Indian Muslim poet is openly Atheist in a country like India and is facing a lot of backlash and threats from Politicians, so called spiritual leaders and even common people. He also won the Richard Dawkins award. via /r/atheism
Submitted October 25, 2020 at 05:15AM by filthytrot (Via reddit https://ift.tt/2Tkb658) Javed Akhtar a renowned Indian Muslim poet is openly Atheist in a country like India and is facing a lot of backlash and threats from Politicians, so called spiritual leaders and even common people. He also won the Richard Dawkins award.
Its truly saddening that a man with such a unique school of thought and intellectual capability is facing threats and assault. I truly respect him cause being Atheist is one thing but openly advocating about it to a population that is hugely blinded by religion requires courage. India is a country today where even the majority of millennial population is religious and in a toxic way.
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Just when we thought Javed Akhtar’s triumph as the first Indian recipient of the prestigious Richard Dawkins award, was a matter of pride for the entire nation, some Twitter users got into action claiming that the globally-respected Javed Akhtar had not actually won the globally respected award but had only been nominated.
Now in a huge setback to the nasty naysayers of Hindustan who couldn’t believe that a Muslim could be honoured for his secular values, Richard Dawkins himself has tweeted: “@Javedakhtarjadu is the 2020 Richard Dawkins Award winner and I could not be more pleased. The Centre for Inquiry, on whose board I sit, has designated him this year's recipient for his courageous public stands on behalf of atheism, rationality, and freethought.”
Javed who can’t stop smiling since the announcement says “Let the self-motivated elements feel happy if they feel I haven’t been honoured. As an Indian I am pleased to be thus honoured.”
Also Read: Javed Akhtar becomes the first Indian to win the Richard Dawkins Award
June 10, 2020 at 02:53PMRichard Dawkins confirms Javed Akhtar's win, silences the naysayers https://ift.tt/2YmkEyv
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Javed Akhtar is 2020 Richard Dawkins Award winner, confirms British evolutionary biologist after a Twitter user claims the lyricist didn't win! - Times of IndiaJaved has won Richard Dawkins Award, confirmed #bollywood #news #mumbai #dailyupdates #dailynews #presssangharsh #mumbaikar #viralnews #viral #press #hollywood #headline #starbuzz #story #livenews #entertainment #webseries #youtube Visit www.presssangharsh.com or www.starbuzz.in https://ift.tt/2YjupNR
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Shabana Azmi Blasts 'Pathetic' Trolls For Questioning Javed Akhtar's Richard Dawkins Award Win
Shabana Azmi Blasts ‘Pathetic’ Trolls For Questioning Javed Akhtar’s Richard Dawkins Award Win
A Twitter user uploaded a screenshot of an apparent Whatsapp chat on Tuesday, claiming that Javed Akhtar’s name was merely “proposed” for the award which he mistook as an announcement.
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Last Updated: June 10, 2020, 12:44 PM IST
Actor Shabana Azmi on Tuesday dismissed a claim by an anonymous Twitter user that her writer-husband Javed Akhtar was only nominated but…
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#Bollywood Shower Praises On #JavedAkhtar For #Bagging #RichardDawkinsAward 2020 #bollywoodnews #cleberitesnews #bollywoodcelebs #
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Shabana Azmi on Javed Akhtar winning Richard Dawkins Award 2020: It doesn’t get bigger than this Javed Akhtar has won the prestigious Richard Dawkins Award this year. Shabana Azmi took to social media to congratulate her husband.
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