Viraj Tandon is AGNSW’s Young Archie 2026 winner
Viraj Tandon
Before the judges saw a winning artwork, there was a child quietly noticing the world. Where others might see a portrait, Viraj Tandon...
Christina Prakanthan’s Ādal: Where dance meets devotion
Christina Prakanthan Ādal
Over 80 Bharatanatyam performers from diverse age groups from Christina Prakanthan’s Natyatharu School of Dance got together to present a concert recently.
Quite appropriately, the institute's annual showcase at the CRCCS...
Indian Link Loves: Our July Favourites
BOOKS
In The First House, the second book by Booker Prize shortlisted novelist Avni Doshi, the domestic space quickly turns into a battlefield. When the...
What Pauline Hanson might learn in a World Cup fan zone
Pauline Hanson's monoculture
Australia has spent years arguing over national identity: what holds it together, what threatens it, and whether multiculturalism strengthens or weakens social...
When Gods Walk the Gallery
Avatar: Forms of Vishnu
Asleep atop a multi-headed serpent, floating in an ocean of cosmic milk. As a man-lion, a bird, a boar, a fish. As the dwarf Vamana,...




