Uma Vincent: My mum in her own words
Our Mother’s Day series ‘My Mum in her own words’ pays tribute to our mothers, showcasing the intergenerational bond between mother and child. Here...
Why we need a new kind of Nayika (heroine)
Belvoir St Theatre's successful presentations of solo work (Every Brilliant Thing, Blue, Lose to Win) and South Asian storytelling (Counting and Cracking, The Jungle and the Sea)...
Silver hair. Golden years. Vivid colours.
The phrase Ke Dil Abhi Bhara Nahin, is a fragment of an ever-popular song from the Hindi film Hum Dono (1961). The recent Sydney...
The Woman Seeker: Chinmaya Mission Trust’s new book
Many women seekers have decorated the spiritual space in India – some to an astonishing degree. Some of them have gone to the extent...
Sydney Film Festival’s Indian line-up
The iconic Sydney Film Festival brings nine films from the Indian diaspora this year.
Among these are award winning films, features, documentaries, short films and...