The dosa, the wet grinder, its inventor and global chocolate
When the waiter in a Canberra Indian eatery asked me if I wanted my dosa “soft or crisp”, it took me a moment to...
Rani Gupta-Glavan: My mother, in her own words
Our Mother’s Day series ‘My Mum in her own words’ pays tribute to our mothers, showcasing the intergenerational bond between mother and child. Here,...
Sydney Film Festival 2025: Indian links
Indian cinema at the Sydney Film Festival 2025 isn't playing by the usual rules. Storytellers embrace the unconventional and amplify the kind of cinema...
Review: The Wrong Gods, Belvoir St Theatre
The Wrong Gods, the third play written by S. Shakthidharan (also co-director) presented by Belvoir St Theatre, is a powerful story of displacement, familial...
Simran Sunil Vudayagiri: Nritya Archana
Dancer Simran Sunil Vudayagiri, in her role as one of the Ashta Nayikas (Eight Archetypal Heroines), is longing for her lover, perhaps Krishna.
She adorns...