Nazri: Seeing through another’s eyes
Community, food and culture are undoubtedly interconnected. A community’s food defines them, offering profound insights into their history and identity. Sharing, or preparing, a...
Marie Curie by Sydney Srinivas: A radiant legacy
At the recent launch of Prof. Sydney Srinivas’ latest book on Marie Curie, Ewelina Ellsmore, the Literature Coordinator of the Polish School of Sydney,...
Alok Vaid-Menon: Comedy, identity, and the politics of being
If you’re a South Asian person, you can probably guess why Alok Vaid-Menon calls their show “Hairy Situation”.
“I've been a hairy person my entire...
Spoken Sanskrit, anyone?
After a full day at the ongoing Australian Spoken Sanskrit Summer School at ANU, student Jane reflected, “I’m enjoying the immersion in the language....
Review: Kadhalikka Neramillai
Indian cinema rarely experiments with the rom-com genre, but Kadhalikka Neramillai stands out as a refreshing exception. While the first thirty minutes may tempt...