3/3 The Desi pubs story: Keeping the story alive
For over 30 years Asian landlords have been salvaging the struggling pub trade. At a time when pub closures are happening every week across the country these Desi pubs, as they have become known, are thriving. They have become places where local ales are served alongside authentic Indian food and they are redefining British pub culture.
The story of these Desi pubs is the subject of an ongoing arts project funded by the Arts Council, which launched at the Alchemy Festival at the Southbank Centre in London in May.
大象传媒's Ruchi Tandon has been taking a look at the Desi pub scene in the West Midlands Black Country region where there are over 40 Desi pubs. In this final part she looks at the changing face of these pubs and how art is keeping their stories alive...
*Desi pubs is an on-going arts project produced by arts organisation Creative Black Country and funded by Arts Council England Creative People & Places.
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