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Author: Kavita Chhibber

“Brokeback Mountain”: A Haunting Love Story for the Ages

Posted onJanuary 26, 2006March 26, 2018

** Fair warning: The following review may contain plot spoilers. ** This film was making waves because of a short but explicit gay love scene and a story that revolved around two cowboys in the early sixties. Yet Brokeback Mountain is simply an ageless, timeless, Read More …

CategoriesMoviesTagsHollywood, Review

Divinity Sells When Packaged Well!

Posted onJanuary 20, 2006July 14, 2018

Designer silk robes, flowing locks, frenzied flocks, people chanting and swaying and prostrating themselves in devotion- the many hues of spirituality come in diverse packages. I’m beginning to lose count of how many gurus and Mas (the divine mothers) I have been invited to interview, Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsOpinion, South Asians

Sherry Frank

Posted onNovember 15, 2005July 15, 2018

Life has taught me that we are all part of the same community.” The first thing that strikes you when you meet and get to know Sherry Frank, the Executive Director of the American Jewish Committee’s Atlanta Chapter, is her impeccable sense of fair play Read More …

CategoriesCelebrity Interviews, Public FiguresTagsCommunity, Jewish, Politics

O Jerusalem!

Posted onNovember 15, 2005October 31, 2023

By Kavita A Chhibber I’m back in Atlanta after an amazing trip to Israel. Since the story has to go to various publications (and to preserve its originality) I will refrain from writing a 3000-word blog. What I want to share here (maybe not so Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsAmerican Jewish Committee, Israel, Jerusalem, Travel

Bobby Deol

Posted onNovember 4, 2005March 18, 2018

He is very much a chip of the old block. The tall, handsome son of movie legend Dharamendra and youngest brother of acclaimed actor Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol was launched by his father in Barsaat. The film also marked the debut of Rajesh and Dimple Khanna’s daughter Read More …

CategoriesCelebrity Interviews, MoviesTagsBobby Deol, Bollywood

Pratham Brings Shreya Ghoshal and Parthiv Gohil to Atlanta

Posted onOctober 21, 2005May 28, 2018

Ruma Hawkins had promised singer Shreya Ghoshal that she would do a show for her and kept her promise as Ruma and Shaandar entertainment joined hands and brought the show A Tribute to Legends featuring Ghoshal, singer par excellence Parthiv Gohil and Ayub Patel to Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsCharity, Musician, Review, South Asians

Dr. Satish Vyas

Posted onOctober 14, 2005July 14, 2018

He has never stood second in an exam in his entire life; he is a plastic surgeon par excellence, but walked away from making millions because he felt there was more to life than just the green bucks. He is a self taught sculptor and Read More …

CategoriesCelebrity Interviews, Public FiguresTagsCommunity, South Asians

Asha Concert Tour: Maestro Amjad Ali Khan Enthralls with Ethereal Notes of Hope

Posted onOctober 9, 2005May 28, 2018

They say a good journalist is one who presents an unbiased picture of any event or story he or she writes. Let me say at the onset, on a personal level, I’m totally biased where Ustad Amjad Ali Khan and his wonderful music is concerned. Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsCharity, Musician, Review

The Mousetrap: Agatha Christie’s mystery play by Saakaar is a polished production

Posted onOctober 2, 2005May 28, 2018

Agatha Christie’s play The Mousetrap is the longest running play in the world spanning five decades in London. It was staged at the Berkmar High School auditorium in Atlanta on October 1st and 2nd by Saakaar, a non profit Theater group, which is gaining great Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsCommunity, Play, Review, South Asians

Beyond British Horizons: The Anglo Indians

Posted onSeptember 15, 2005March 26, 2018

She grew up in a railway colony in Ratlam, in India, cocooned in an idyllic, insulated world, attending a European Anglo Indian Railways school. A trip to Bombay for higher studies, introduced her to her first Indian communist, a Hindu girl of 12, whose father Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsSouth Asians

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