A split portrait of a woman, inspired by goddesses Durga and Kali, in bold colours and textured brushstrokes. An acrylic piece of lemon, chillies, and...
Celebrated writer Amitav Ghosh’s conversation with Michael Williams at the recently concluded Sydney Writers’ Festival was a masterclass on a variety of levels. It...
Uthra Vijayaraghavan’s Keerthana Music School celebrated its 20th anniversary recently.
At a special event held at Melbourne's South Oakleigh Secondary College in late May, students...
With expertise in Bharatanatyam, nattuvangam, and choreography spanning over three decades, Suresh and Shobana have made a significant impact on the classical arts scene...
Banu Mushtaq’s Heart Lamp, translated into English by Deepa Bhasthi, has become the first Kannada language book to win the International Booker Prize.
Published as...
Rajni Anand Luthra: Shakthidharan, congratulations on your new play The Wrong Gods. Your earlier works (Counting and Cracking and The Jungle and the Sea)...
Dancer Simran Sunil Vudayagiri, in her role as one of the Ashta Nayikas (Eight Archetypal Heroines), is longing for her lover, perhaps Krishna.
She adorns...
The Wrong Gods, the third play written by S. Shakthidharan (also co-director) presented by Belvoir St Theatre, is a powerful story of displacement, familial...
Bhairavi Raman holds an AMusA (Associate in Music, Australia) diploma in violin, awarded by the Australian Music Examinations Board AMEB. Over a 15-year career,...