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BHANGRA BEATS – Jazzy B Live in Atlanta

Posted onNovember 21, 2004May 29, 2018

He has been called the crown prince of Bhangra but anyone present at the SASGA (Sikh American Society of Georgia) sponsored JAZZY B concert on 21st November at Earthlink Live, came back with the feeling that it’s time for JAZZY B to be the King. Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsConcert, Musician, Review, South Asians

Waheeda Rehman

Posted onNovember 4, 2004March 18, 2018

“She is my best actress. She has a certain guileless look in her face, a feminine grace and Indianness. Her beauty is something soft… and not easily defined. My greatest influences in acting are Waheeda Rehman and Dilip Kumar.” – Amitabh Bachchan. “I’d love to Read More …

CategoriesCelebrity Interviews, MoviesTagsBollywood, Waheeda Rehman

The Indian American face of AIDS

Posted onOctober 28, 2004March 28, 2018

Exploring the hidden world of Indian AIDS survivors and victims It cuts across all economic and social barriers, creating devastation, insecurity, fear and isolation. It is born and bred out of ignorance, blamed on the promiscuous and the immoral, bringing hatred, revulsion, desertion and darkness, Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsaids, Community, Social welfare, South Asians

Bansuri Beats: Hariprasad Chaurasia’s concert in Michigan and reflections on divine music.

Posted onOctober 15, 2004May 29, 2018

It is a traditional wind instrument made from a bamboo reed with a few holes in it. The story goes that an insect pierced that hole to hide from a storm. As the wind roared, the hole in the bamboo echoed with an enchanting note. Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsConcert, Musician, Review, South Asians

DRAUPADI: Vintage Stuff in a Tainted Bottle

Posted onOctober 9, 2004May 29, 2018

“Draupadi has five husbands – but she has none – She had five sons – and was never a mother … The Pandavas have given Draupadi … No joy, no sense of victory No honor as wife No respect as mother – Only the status Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsDance, Review, South Asians

Ustad Amjad Ali Khan and Sons: A Live Concert in Ann Arbor, MI and reflections on Music and Friendship

Posted onSeptember 26, 2004May 29, 2018

“The sensitive fingers caress the silver strings; a shower of magical notes intoxicates the enraptured audience; music comes alive when strummed by Ustad Amjad Ali Khan.” I wrote these words for a Times of India article as a teenager after my first meeting with Ustad Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsConcert, Musician, Review, South Asians

The Fading Generation: When Love Isn’t Enough

Posted onSeptember 25, 2004March 25, 2018

You saw them when you opened your eyes for the first time as an infant. You held their hand as you took your first step. They were there to lovingly lift you up, to wipe your tears and heal your wounds. Today they need to Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsSocial welfare, South Asians

Making Music with Ravi Shankar: Thoughts following a live concert in Ann Arbor, MI and a meeting with the Maestro.

Posted onSeptember 24, 2004May 29, 2018

He walks on to the stage and the atmosphere is electrified. The roar of the crowd and an endless standing ovation moves him beyond words as he clasps his hands together in acknowledgment. Elegantly clad, charismatic, he remains an amazing musician at 84, in spite Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsConcert, Musician, South Asians

Temptation 2004: Saved by Shahrukh Khan

Posted onSeptember 6, 2004May 29, 2018

Starting in the 70s on a modest scale these shows often had legendary singers and later a few actors and actresses, normally entertaining local audiences. Some of the performances saw their beginnings as a result of valiant efforts put by actor politician Sunil Dutt and Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsBollywood, Concert, Review, South Asians

Double Whammy: Parenting in America

Posted onJuly 20, 2004May 20, 2018

“My mother and father used to control my daily activities even when I was an undergrad student.” “Most parents don’t have a clue what their kids are up to.” “Dating is a tricky issue. Of course, I have dated but I have never been caught.” Read More …

CategoriesFeature StoriesTagsCommunity, Social welfare, South Asians

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