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Vaishali Vijaykumar
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June 5, 2026
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June 5, 2026
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Six lessons I learned from Amitav Ghosh
Rajni Anand Luthra
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Review: The Supposed to Be at RISING, Footscray Community Arts
Imagine if you could clone yourself and live the life you always wanted to before you succumbed to migrant family pressures? the supposed to...
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Love, Actually: ‘Five Arrows’ by Christopher Gurusamy
Christopher Gurusamy’s 5 Arrows Christopher Gurusamy’s 5 Arrows is a work of extraordinary precision and emotional clarity. Rooted deeply in the traditions of Bharatanatyam, 5 Arrows is a vivid demonstration...
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Ashwyn Singh: The internet’s favourite Bollywood translator is touring Australia
It takes a special kind of comedian to make South Asians laugh at the songs they grew up crying to. Indian-born comedian Ashwyn Singh...
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10 Things You Can’t Miss At Parramasala This Weekend
A free public celebration of the diverse and rich cultures in Sydney’s west, here are our must-see performances
Delightful trio in enchanting debut
It’s an unusual but captivating joint arrangetram. Writes LP AYER
Life in colour
Look at the world through different eyes with Sydney Festival’s Kaleidoscope, writes KIRA SPUCYS-TAHAR
Summer of fun
Sydney Festival Director WESLEY ENOCH’s top Sydney Festival picks
This is our city in summer
Indian Link’s top picks for Sydney Festival 2017
Songs of the Soul
Aussie listeners are uplifted by a group of touring musicians performing the works of Sri Chinmoy, writes GRAHAK CUNNINGHAM
Old stories stir a new Melbourne
NITHYA IYER and APARNA ANANTHUNI examine how Kalakshetra’s performance pushes the boundaries of modern Indian dance
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