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Little Owl Stories: Fostering inclusivity, one page at a time
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January 24, 2025
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January 23, 2025
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Little Owl Stories: Fostering inclusivity, one page at a time
Imagine a child’s eyes lighting up as they turn the pages of a book that feels like it was written just for them—a story...
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A taste of Sindh: Sapna Ajwani pays homage to her roots
“How do I know if the oil temperature is right?” a young Sapna Ajwani once asked her aunt Sheila. The response was simple yet poetic:...
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Bobby Singh: Seven Notes of the Noted
Across forty years, Bobby Singh has created and composed different styles of rhythm aesthetic - from drum and bass with The Bird, to Western...
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Painting Adelaide red
Red Baarat will bring their distinctive music to WOMAD 2014 in a debut Australian performance, writes ADI RAI
You have stolen my Shiva
Art dealer Subhash Kapoor is taken to court for illegally selling the NGA a 900-year-old bronze Indian statue, reports LENA PEACOCK
Temple sculptures
The 12th century Halebidu temple is a photographer’s delight with it intricate and beautiful sculptures, recounts PRAKESH SUBBARAO
An ‘A’ for A & A
Brother-sister duo impress in debut performance, writes POORNIMA BHAT
An ‘A’ for A & A
Brother-sister duo impress in debut performance, writes POORNIMA BHAT
Book review: Is there an alternative to democracy?
Why democracy does not always lead to solidarity, prosperity and liberty. By SUKRIT SABHLOK
Riding solo
Jason Singh’s comeback has been a while in the making, but is a unique reinvention of himself. By EMIE ROY
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