The exodus of intellectuals from Germany after the Nazis came to power signalled to many that the country had ceased to be habitable in any
The month of April is celebrated as the National Poetry month in the United States of America. In an attempt to appreciate the art of
Tarapada Chakraborty was revered by all his peers in the field of Hindustani classical vocal music. “The Nation” magazine, after his performance at the All
Just like Elsa, I too love my younger sister. It is also the story I love to watch on the Disney channel. I hope everyone
Life on the Silk Road - Episode Thirty Four of Audio-visual Poetry Series by Amit Ranjan Biswas, illustrated by Rajendrani Mukherjee
Swayam organized six interactive workshops of about fifty women each for women they work with, from urban and peri-urban communities, could come together in solidarity
Spring is finally here! Time to get the deck furniture out, fill up the birdfeeder, run outside to catch the dandelions and smell the fresh
The film is divided into several sections with sub-plots interwoven seamlessly. One is the track where Soumitra is being recorded live by Dr. Sen and
The house was absolutely silent except the rustling of the newspaper my husband was reading for the tenth time since the morning. I sat down
Easter is the celebration commemorating the resurrection of Jesus three days after his death and burial, the pivotal dimension of the Paschal Mystery.
On the first day of the month of Chaitra of the Hindu calendar the Hindus of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana celebrate Ugadi or Telugu
The month of April marks harvest festivals and traditional New Year celebrations all over India. The festivals are celebrated with delicious food.
As a festival and a ritual, Charak definitely goes back to pre-Hindu roots that were later absorbed into Hinduism. Its rituals of self flagellation, inflicted-torture
Ela poured herself coffee and started recording the jumbled, unformed ideas twirling in her head before they dissipated. Her hands moved fast. Her mind moved
A horned owl hooted in derision across/the dark, putrid air (which was strange/because an ochre sun still glowered/on the horizon),/But no crickets chirped.
Emperor on the Silk Road - Episode Thirty Three of Audio-visual Poetry Series by Amit Ranjan Biswas, illustrated by Rajendrani Mukherjee