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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

“Guru” The Return of the Prodigal Son

Posted onFebruary 26, 2007March 26, 2018

** Fair warning: The following review may contain plot spoilers. ** Let me say at the outset that ever since I saw him running across the big screen in Refugee, carrying the burden of a laboriously long debut film, and the legacy of his legendary Read More …

CategoriesMoviesTagsBollywood, Review

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

Ekaantha Seetha – Inter-weaving Feminism through the Ages

Posted onOctober 21, 2006May 28, 2018

Anamica (Association for a North American Mosaic for Indian Classical Arts) is a non profit organization that is barely 2 years old having been established in 2004, and already, its fast building a reputation for showcasing spectacular presentations. The last presentation in Kathakali ended up Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsDance, Review, South Asians

Y.K. Entertainment showcases Padmini Kolhapure in a Hilarious Comedy Play

Posted onAugust 21, 2006May 28, 2018

A husband going through a mid life crisis trying to re-capture his youthful days, a workaholic wife, busy saving the homeless who were victims of Tsunami, and working in a magazine, with little time to help hubby revive the romance in their lives. A nosy Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsBollywood, Play, Review, South Asians, Theater

Simply Sensational Sonu Nigam belts it out for Raina Foundation

Posted onAugust 19, 2006May 28, 2018

There are two unique things that always stand out in any event hosted by the Raina Foundation. The hard work that the volunteers put in, and the way the audience gets into the skin of things to show support for the foundation’s charitable work and Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsBollywood, Musician, Review, Social welfare, South Asians

Shaan Sizzles on Stage and Rocks off it!

Posted onJune 24, 2006May 28, 2018

Every time I meet Shaan and see him perform on stage, I’m constantly blown away by his talent, his stamina and how incredibly genuine and accommodating he is off stage. On 24th June, Klub Klassic and Mark Premji brought Shaan to Atlanta for the final Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsBollywood, Musician, Review

Rockstars Sizzle in Atlanta

Posted onMay 12, 2006May 28, 2018

The hoopla surrounding the Rock Stars concert before the tour even began was as much of a newsmaker as the tour itself. First came the shocker about Salman Khan being convicted in the black buck poaching case and being sentenced to 5 years in prison. Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsBollywood, Dance, Review

Magical Maan: Punjab’s Star of the Millenium, Gurdas Maan, rocks Atlanta at a sold-out concert.

Posted onMay 6, 2006May 28, 2018

She is not yet 11, has never heard Punjabi music, yet Pranavi Narula heard one rendition of Gurdas Maan’s latest cd “Vilayatan” the night before the concert and was hooked. After 5 hours of Kathak practice for her own annual recital, the same day Pranavi Read More …

CategoriesEvent ReviewsTagsBollywood, Musician, Review, South Asians

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