In a wonderful highlight at dancer and dancer teacher Sashi Bala’s recent production for her Natyadharshan School of Indian Dance, the Sun God materialised...
There was something for everyone – from mehndi to the tastefully curated artefacts from Keralite life, to Duff Muttu (a dance to a percussion instrument)
Two Melbourne artists, bringing to the forefront their Indian and Pakistani heritage, present the exhibition Sarhad, only to find the Indo-Pak ‘line’ dissolves in the Australian diaspora
In a career spanning over five decades, Naipaul penned some 30 books, across literary genres, and established himself as a prominent voice among the writers of his time
Begging the question ‘How can I believe in God when he doesn’t believe in me?’, Director Adam Cook’s interpretation of Chris Urch’s award-winning play presents a fascinating dissection of family, religion, politics and love in a Ugandan landscape eerily similar to our own. Manan Luthra reports.
Melbourne’s Little India Cultural Precinct was established in central Dandenong about 25 years ago. And since then, the precinct has been home to several...