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Music: Relationship with Sound and Color

The first attempts to connect and contrast sound and color date back to ancient civilizations The Alexandrian scholar Ptolemy, in the second century AD, concluded that color is not exclusive to painting but is also essential in sculpture, architecture, and music. Souad Khalil | Libya Music is an art form that plays a vital role in

Indore hosts Sindhi Poetry Festival

Sindhi Poetry Festival is being held by Sindhi Sahitya Sagar in collaboration with All India Sindhi Language and Literature Organization New Delhi Indore, India Sindhi Sahitya Sagar, a Sindhi literary organization of Indore city of Madhya Pradesh state of India, is organizing a Sindhi Literary and Cultural Program ‘Akhil Bhartiya

Book Review: The Oath … of Memory

Each poem in Alexandra Ochirova’s new book “The Oath” reminds us that the heroism of the Great Patriotic War is a moral duty that still lives within human consciousness and responsibility. By Margarita All Alexandra Ochirova’s new book “The Oath” is a work that deserves philosophical reflection within

Golden sands whisper tales of survival

Tharparkar, a sprawling desert district in southeastern Sindh, Pakistan, is a land of striking contrasts where vibrant cultures thrive amidst harsh living conditions, where golden sand dunes stretch endlessly under a relentless sun, and where the indigenous communities once displayed remarkable resilience in the face of adversity. With a

Blog: The World is burning

We are witnessing not just the collapse of peace, but the slow, suffocating death of collective conscience. From Sudan’s scorched villages to Gaza’s shattered streets, from Yemen’s starved cities to Myanmar’s bloody countryside, and now to Kashmir’s trembling borders — the world is breaking into