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Momtaz Begum-Hossain

Momtaz Begum-Hossain (Bengali: মমতাজ বেগম-হোসেন; born 8 December 1981)[1] is an English freelance journalist, craft expert and presenter.

Momtaz Begum-Hossain
মমতাজ বেগম-হোসেন
Born (1981-12-08) 8 December 1981 (age 42)
NationalityBritish
EducationMagazine journalism
Alma materHarlow College
University of Sussex
Occupation(s)Colour expert, journalist, crafts expert and presenter
ParentRehana Begum (mother)
Websitemomtazbh.co.uk

Early life edit

Begum-Hossain was born and brought up in London, England.[2] Her parents are from Bangladesh.[3][4] She has three sisters.[5]

Begum-Hossain graduated with a BA (Hons) in geography from the University of Sussex. She then graduated with a course in magazine journalism from Harlow College.[6]

Writing career edit

Begum-Hossain's interest in journalism began at school,[7] where she set up two magazines. She was fashion editor of the University of Sussex student magazine Pulse and contributed to student newspaper the Badger.[6] In her third year of university, she dropped out to become a carer. Within a year, she set up a handbag and accessories business based in her bedroom.[8] After graduating from Harlow College, she worked as a junior writer for BBC Children's Magazines. She was then assistant editor and then editor of Popular Crafts magazine.[6]

Since July 2007, Begum-Hossain has worked on a freelance basis, specialising in arts and crafts.[6] She has written several craft books and contributed to numerous magazines.[9] Her work has appeared in magazines for adult and child crafters.[2] In January 2010, she was appointed by Asiana and Asiana Weddings magazines as a feature writer, covering topics including travel, fashion, celebrity, health and careers.[6] She then went on to become editorial director.[10] She has also written for local and national press including The Guardian and The Independent.[11]

She has a blog called Craft and Travel.[12] She previously had a blog called The Crafts Café published by the Creative Choices, which is a career website for creative people.[2] In 2006, her first book, Bollywood Crafts: 20 Projects Inspired by Popular Indian Cinema, was published.[8] In 2012, her second book, 101+ Things to Do with Glitter, was published.[13] In 2014, her third book, Kolkata to Kathmandu: Travelling tales from India, Bangladesh and Nepal, was published. Her fourth book, Hello Rainbow: Brighten up your life and mind with color therapy, was published in 2021.[14]

Crafts design edit

Begum-Hossain started working as a freelance crafts designer,[8] customised clothing designer[15] and crafts teacher running workshops.[8] Since May 2012, she has run a craft night at the Hackney Attic called The Make Escape.[16] She also runs craft workshops across the UK incorporating textiles, papercrafts, jewellery making and printing and dyeing.[9] In 2011, she was invited to appear as one of Kirstie Allsopp's craft experts at The Handmade Fair in Hampton Court where she won a live Craft Mash-Up Challenge.[9]

She has worked on several projects offering crafts consultancy services, including Hands on Craft in association with the Voluntary Arts Trust and has run craft workshops and private craft parties for children and adults.[9]

Media career edit

Begum-Hossain is also television and radio presenter.[17] Her first presenting role was as a teenager on Channel 4 Child's Eye. She then became a regular guest contributor on the BBC's Network East TV series Café 21.[18]

In 2011, she appeared on the BBC Two craft series Mastercrafts[19] where she studied an apprenticeship in weaving.[10] She was a video blogger for the Arts Council England during London 2012.[18] Since March 2015, she has hosted Saturday morning breakfast show The Create Escape on One Harmony Radio,[11] and been a reporter for Community Channel's The Greenwich Show.[17]

She a regular live guest on BBC Asian Network where she reviews Bollywood films and discusses current affairs.[20] In 2015, she was on the judging panel for the Asian Curry Awards.[11]

In November 2015, she was interviewed by Nadia Ali on BBC Asian Network.[21]

In January 2018 she launched The Desi Woman Podcast where she interviews game-changing South Asian women. Listen on iTunes, Spotify.

In September and December 2020 she Hosted The Handmade Festival, a three-day online crafts event.

In March 2021 she is holding an online colour festival to mark International Colour Day.

Recognition edit

Begum-Hossain was Fashion Journalist of the Year 2019 at the British Bangladesh Fashion and Lifestyle Awards. She has also been named one of the Top 100 influential crafters in the UK.[9] In October 2015, she was nominated for the TV Presenter of the Year at the Asian Media Awards.[22]

Personal life edit

Begum-Hossain is a Muslim.[3][4] She lives in Greenwich, London.[8] In 2003, her mother, Rehana Begum, died.[5] In September 2010, her father died.[3][4]

Books edit

Year Title Publisher ISBN
2006 Bollywood Crafts: 20 Projects Inspired by Popular Indian Cinema Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd 978-1861084187
2012 101 Things to Do with Glitter Vivays Publishing Ltd 978-1908126238
2014 Kolkata to Kathmandu: Travelling tales from India, Bangladesh and Nepal Self-published N/A
2021 Rainbow: Brighten up your life and mind with color therapy Leaping Hare Press 978-0711266001

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Begum-Hossain, Momtaz (8 December 2017). "It's My Birthday So I Made My Dream Outfit: A Bat Girl Sari". HuffPost. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Taylor Smith, Kerry (31 March 2009). "Focus interview with freelance journalist Momtaz Begum-Hossain". FeaturesExec. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  3. ^ a b c Begum-Hossain, Momtaz (1 September 2010). "My lost Bangladeshi identity". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  4. ^ a b c Begum-Hossain, Momtaz (1 June 2013). "My lost Bangladeshi identity". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  5. ^ a b Begum-Hossain, Momtaz (25 October 2013). "A Muslim daughter's role in preparing her mother for burial". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  6. ^ a b c d e Gunter, Joel (27 April 2010). "Momtaz Begum-Hossain joins Asiana and Asiana Weddings magazines". Journalism.co.uk. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  7. ^ "Having money makes you feel independent". The Independent. 23 July 1997. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Interview with Queen of Glitter Momtaz Begum-Hossain". PLUMDIDDLYUMCIOUS. 8 October 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  9. ^ a b c d e "Momtaz Begum-Hossain". BBC. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  10. ^ a b . Findatvexpert.com. Archived from the original on 17 September 2015. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  11. ^ a b c "The Asian Curry Awards 2015 judging panel". Asian Curry Awards. Retrieved 1 August 2015. Momtaz Begum-Hossain
  12. ^ Jacobs, Bel (30 May 2012). "What I wear: Momtaz Begum-Hossain on her eccentric sense of style". Metro. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  13. ^ Chopra, Ranbir (17 September 2012). . DesiSpy.com. Archived from the original on 19 November 2015. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  14. ^ Hello Rainbow. ASIN 071126600X.
  15. ^ Wilson, Paige; Glazier, Teresa (2014). The Least You Should Know About English: Writing Skills. Cengage Learning. p. 244. ISBN 978-1285443539.
  16. ^ Hanssen, Anette (7 June 2013). "Craft making gathering celebrates first anniversary". London: East London Lines. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  17. ^ a b "Meet the Team". The Greenwich Show. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  18. ^ a b "About Momtaz". Momtaz Begum-Hossain. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  19. ^ "Mastercrafts – Weaving". ABC Television. 3 November 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  20. ^ "Momtaz Begum-Hossain". Journalist Directory. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  21. ^ "Getting Crafty with Momtaz Begum-Hossain". BBC Asian Network. 8 November 2015. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  22. ^ . BizAsia. 30 October 2015. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 1 December 2015.

External links edit

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Momtaz Begum Hossain Bengali মমত জ ব গম হ স ন born 8 December 1981 1 is an English freelance journalist craft expert and presenter Momtaz Begum Hossainমমত জ ব গম হ স নBorn 1981 12 08 8 December 1981 age 42 NationalityBritishEducationMagazine journalismAlma materHarlow CollegeUniversity of SussexOccupation s Colour expert journalist crafts expert and presenterParentRehana Begum mother Websitemomtazbh wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 Early life 2 Writing career 3 Crafts design 4 Media career 5 Recognition 6 Personal life 7 Books 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editBegum Hossain was born and brought up in London England 2 Her parents are from Bangladesh 3 4 She has three sisters 5 Begum Hossain graduated with a BA Hons in geography from the University of Sussex She then graduated with a course in magazine journalism from Harlow College 6 Writing career editBegum Hossain s interest in journalism began at school 7 where she set up two magazines She was fashion editor of the University of Sussex student magazine Pulse and contributed to student newspaper the Badger 6 In her third year of university she dropped out to become a carer Within a year she set up a handbag and accessories business based in her bedroom 8 After graduating from Harlow College she worked as a junior writer for BBC Children s Magazines She was then assistant editor and then editor of Popular Crafts magazine 6 Since July 2007 Begum Hossain has worked on a freelance basis specialising in arts and crafts 6 She has written several craft books and contributed to numerous magazines 9 Her work has appeared in magazines for adult and child crafters 2 In January 2010 she was appointed by Asiana and Asiana Weddings magazines as a feature writer covering topics including travel fashion celebrity health and careers 6 She then went on to become editorial director 10 She has also written for local and national press including The Guardian and The Independent 11 She has a blog called Craft and Travel 12 She previously had a blog called The Crafts Cafe published by the Creative Choices which is a career website for creative people 2 In 2006 her first book Bollywood Crafts 20 Projects Inspired by Popular Indian Cinema was published 8 In 2012 her second book 101 Things to Do with Glitter was published 13 In 2014 her third book Kolkata to Kathmandu Travelling tales from India Bangladesh and Nepal was published Her fourth book Hello Rainbow Brighten up your life and mind with color therapy was published in 2021 14 Crafts design editBegum Hossain started working as a freelance crafts designer 8 customised clothing designer 15 and crafts teacher running workshops 8 Since May 2012 she has run a craft night at the Hackney Attic called The Make Escape 16 She also runs craft workshops across the UK incorporating textiles papercrafts jewellery making and printing and dyeing 9 In 2011 she was invited to appear as one of Kirstie Allsopp s craft experts at The Handmade Fair in Hampton Court where she won a live Craft Mash Up Challenge 9 She has worked on several projects offering crafts consultancy services including Hands on Craft in association with the Voluntary Arts Trust and has run craft workshops and private craft parties for children and adults 9 Media career editBegum Hossain is also television and radio presenter 17 Her first presenting role was as a teenager on Channel 4 Child s Eye She then became a regular guest contributor on the BBC s Network East TV series Cafe 21 18 In 2011 she appeared on the BBC Two craft series Mastercrafts 19 where she studied an apprenticeship in weaving 10 She was a video blogger for the Arts Council England during London 2012 18 Since March 2015 she has hosted Saturday morning breakfast show The Create Escape on One Harmony Radio 11 and been a reporter for Community Channel s The Greenwich Show 17 She a regular live guest on BBC Asian Network where she reviews Bollywood films and discusses current affairs 20 In 2015 she was on the judging panel for the Asian Curry Awards 11 In November 2015 she was interviewed by Nadia Ali on BBC Asian Network 21 In January 2018 she launched The Desi Woman Podcast where she interviews game changing South Asian women Listen on iTunes Spotify In September and December 2020 she Hosted The Handmade Festival a three day online crafts event In March 2021 she is holding an online colour festival to mark International Colour Day Recognition editBegum Hossain was Fashion Journalist of the Year 2019 at the British Bangladesh Fashion and Lifestyle Awards She has also been named one of the Top 100 influential crafters in the UK 9 In October 2015 she was nominated for the TV Presenter of the Year at the Asian Media Awards 22 Personal life editBegum Hossain is a Muslim 3 4 She lives in Greenwich London 8 In 2003 her mother Rehana Begum died 5 In September 2010 her father died 3 4 Books editYear Title Publisher ISBN 2006 Bollywood Crafts 20 Projects Inspired by Popular Indian Cinema Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd 978 1861084187 2012 101 Things to Do with Glitter Vivays Publishing Ltd 978 1908126238 2014 Kolkata to Kathmandu Travelling tales from India Bangladesh and Nepal Self published N A 2021 Rainbow Brighten up your life and mind with color therapy Leaping Hare Press 978 0711266001See also editBritish Bangladeshi List of British Bangladeshis List of English writers List of Muslim writers and poetsReferences edit Begum Hossain Momtaz 8 December 2017 It s My Birthday So I Made My Dream Outfit A Bat Girl Sari HuffPost Retrieved 1 May 2018 a b c Taylor Smith Kerry 31 March 2009 Focus interview with freelance journalist Momtaz Begum Hossain FeaturesExec Retrieved 1 August 2015 a b c Begum Hossain Momtaz 1 September 2010 My lost Bangladeshi identity The Guardian Retrieved 1 August 2015 a b c Begum Hossain Momtaz 1 June 2013 My lost Bangladeshi identity Dhaka Tribune Retrieved 1 August 2015 a b Begum Hossain Momtaz 25 October 2013 A Muslim daughter s role in preparing her mother for burial The Guardian Retrieved 1 August 2015 a b c d e Gunter Joel 27 April 2010 Momtaz Begum Hossain joins Asiana and Asiana Weddings magazines Journalism co uk Retrieved 1 August 2015 Having money makes you feel independent The Independent 23 July 1997 Retrieved 1 August 2015 a b c d e Interview with Queen of Glitter Momtaz Begum Hossain PLUMDIDDLYUMCIOUS 8 October 2012 Retrieved 1 August 2015 a b c d e Momtaz Begum Hossain BBC Retrieved 1 August 2015 a b Journalist Craft Expert amp TV Presenter Fashion amp Beauty Arts Music amp Religion Other London Findatvexpert com Archived from the original on 17 September 2015 Retrieved 1 August 2015 a b c The Asian Curry Awards 2015 judging panel Asian Curry Awards Retrieved 1 August 2015 Momtaz Begum Hossain Jacobs Bel 30 May 2012 What I wear Momtaz Begum Hossain on her eccentric sense of style Metro Retrieved 1 August 2015 Chopra Ranbir 17 September 2012 Asian author Momtaz Begum Hossain launches Glitter Book DesiSpy com Archived from the original on 19 November 2015 Retrieved 1 August 2015 Hello Rainbow ASIN 071126600X Wilson Paige Glazier Teresa 2014 The Least You Should Know About English Writing Skills Cengage Learning p 244 ISBN 978 1285443539 Hanssen Anette 7 June 2013 Craft making gathering celebrates first anniversary London East London Lines Retrieved 1 August 2015 a b Meet the Team The Greenwich Show Retrieved 1 August 2015 a b About Momtaz Momtaz Begum Hossain Retrieved 1 August 2015 Mastercrafts Weaving ABC Television 3 November 2011 Retrieved 1 August 2015 Momtaz Begum Hossain Journalist Directory Retrieved 1 August 2015 Getting Crafty with Momtaz Begum Hossain BBC Asian Network 8 November 2015 Retrieved 1 February 2016 Asian Media Awards 2015 Winner BizAsia 30 October 2015 Archived from the original on 8 December 2015 Retrieved 1 December 2015 External links editOfficial website nbsp Momtaz Begum Hossain on Blogger Momtaz Begum Hossain on guardian com Retrieved from https en 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