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Vaishali Vijaykumar
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The Yellow Diary: An Indian band’s Australian chapter
The Yellow Diary (TYD) have spent a decade turning personal experiences into poetry, and now for the first time, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane are...
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Nishant Mittal: The vinyl archivist bringing Indian grooves to Perth
nishant mittal I’ve always been a massive Usha Iyer (Uthup) fan. It was her much requested Auwa Auwa that first introduced me to her irresistible...
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Grammys 2026: All the Indian links that took the stage
Grammys 2026 It’s the biggest music awards show of the year - one that us commoners watch mainly to gasp (for good reasons and bad)...
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Tum hi ho…
Young and talented Bollywood singer Arijit Singh performed his hit numbers, writes SWATHI BHARGAV
Her inner song
A digital time capsule captures the personal musical journeys of five elderly women, writes MALLI IYER
Tum hi ho…
Arijit Singh may be a singer to the stars, but in Sydney he is happy to have his audience sing along, writes SARONI ROY
Singing a different tune
New-age musicians from Australia’s Indian community straddle different genres with consummate ease, writes SARONI ROY
Puthur Narasimha Nayak enthrals Sydney audience…
...but leaves the reviewer revisiting the ‘the masses vs the classes’ debate, writes SYDNEY SRINIVAS
East-west parallels in moods
Talented musicians from Tihai3 and Preston Symphony Orchestra recently came together to put on an extraordinary performance
Tum ko dekha to yeh…
It was a full house as Sydney-based musician Avijit Sarkar hosted Pyar ka pehla khat, a homage to the king of ghazal Jagjit Singh, writes SARONI ROY
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