Indian Americans should stop patronizing films like the “Fighter” — your next generation is watching. What message are they learning when you not only show up to watch these films, but walk out with an offhand shrug of
Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairperson of Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq), has opened two new exhibitions, titled “Consciousness in Flux. Faig Ahmed” and “Hard Edges. Khalid Al Banna” at the
Shah Abdul Bhittai is a true and fearless Sufi poet of Sindh, who propagated peace, love, brotherhood, and human dignity for mankind in his poetry
Whenever an authentic history of the sleepy land is written, especially literary history, poetry will
A corner of the sky is cut out, and the spring breeze blows in and out
Kim Bomseo, a poetess from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poem
Poetess Ms. Kim Bomseo (real name Kim Mi-hee) was born in Boryeong, South Chungcheong Province of
I don’t know who he is, let its name be a hope
Intigam Yashar, a young poet and author of four poetry books, hailing from Azerbaijan, home to many of the oldest hearths on earth, and also the center of fire-worshipping, shares his
In her new book, Ayurvedic practitioner and dietitian Sapna Punjabi serves up 85 healthful dal-chawal recipes
Dal Chawal: When food is medicine
If you ask any Indian what comfort food is, chances are you’ll hear a warm, nostalgic sigh and the words “dal chawal.” There’s something magical about a bowl of warm dal and rice. When traveling for days, after a busy workday, or