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Category: Event Reviews

Events that have taken place all over the United States, including musical concerts, community events, plays, dance recitals, special lectures and much more.

The Elephant, the Tiger, the Cell Phone: Shashi Tharoor keeps Emory spellbound

Posted onMarch 30, 2008May 28, 2018

It doesn’t matter if he is writing or he is speaking them, celebrated author and former Under-Secretary General of the United Nations, Shashi Tharoor always casts a spell with his words. And when he took center stage, to speak about the transformation of India in Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsCommunity, Politician, Review, South Asians, Writer

“Maya Ravan”: Shobhana and her troupe create magic on stage

Posted onOctober 6, 2007May 28, 2018

You’ve heard the story a zillion times, seen it translated on stage and celluloid, and yet what makes Maya Ravan, the dance ballet, showcased on stage by two times National Award winner actress and Bharatnatyam exponent par excellence Shobana, is the fresh look at the Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsDance, Review, South Asians

Coca-Cola deepens cultural connections with Ustad Amjad Ali Khan

Posted onSeptember 15, 2007May 28, 2018

He was in Istanbul when Coca-Cola President and COO Muhtar Kent first heard the magic of Sarod music emanating from the fingers of the legendary maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, and he was hooked. He then came back to Atlanta and asked Kandy Anand, Coca Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsCommunity, Musician, Review, South Asians

The Rahman Effect: Pulling All the Stops at the Biggest Musical Event of the year

Posted onJune 23, 2007May 28, 2018

Atlanta has not seen the likes of it and after two years of “Will he won’t he”, A.R. Rahman finally came to town on 23rd June, with his mega 3-Dimensions tour, but not without a few hiccups along the way. I know this personally for Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsBollywood, Musician, Review, South Asians

An Incredibly Good Show by the Incredibles for the Raina Foundation

Posted onJune 17, 2007May 28, 2018

Asha Bhosle (the superstar legend), Sonu Nigam (the superstar and legend in the making), Kailash Kher (the man who has both A.R. Rahman and the reclusive actor Amir Khan raving about his unique voice), and Kunal Ganjawala (the man who put Bheegey Hont Tere on Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsBollywood, Musician, Review, South Asians

Ravi Shankar Returns: A memorable recital in Chicago with daughter Anoushka after a battle with pneumonia.

Posted onApril 14, 2007May 28, 2018

He has been very ill since September of last year. While his website said his concerts were cancelled due to a pulled muscle, close family and friends knew Ravi Shankar had double pneumonia and when you are in your 80s and have already battled many Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsArtist, Musician, Review, South Asians

Bhava: A Door to Union – A Fascinating duet by Ustad Zakir Hussain and Antonia Minnecola

Posted onApril 7, 2007May 28, 2018

He is the world renowned Tabla maestro. One only utter “Zakir” and the very name pulls in sold out shows in a drum beat. She is Italian and makes Kathak take on a new meaning combining her western sensibilities with her deep knowledge and appreciation Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsDance, Musician, Review, South Asians

Hariharan wows Atlanta audience at a sold out show by M.A. Center

Posted onMarch 16, 2007May 28, 2018

It was a concert that was nothing short of a miracle. It was also a prime example of how when the cause is worthy and people move forward with faith and sincerity, doors open to make things happen. The Ma Amritanandmayi organization (headed by Ma Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsMusician, Review, Social welfare, South Asians

The Annual Sheth Lecture Delivered by Salman Rushdie

Posted onFebruary 25, 2007May 28, 2018

The South Asian Studies Program’s Annual Sheth Lecture in Indian Studies, at Emory University’s Glenn Memorial Auditorium was delivered on 25th February by Salman Rushdie who is currently Emory’s Distinguished Writer in Residence. The topic, “The Composite Artist,” had Rushdie transporting the audience into the Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsReview, South Asians, Writer

Kaifi Aur Main: Muse, Melody and Memories

Posted onDecember 2, 2006May 28, 2018

“Each day brings a new dawn, birds chirrup… there are days when the rain clouds burst forth, and rain showers fall finding their way into the verandah. Each day our help, Vinod, places the tea tray on the table. But the chair across me is Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsMusician, Review, South Asians, Writer

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