Meera Balasubramanian heads Kalpavriksha Fine Arts, which she co-founded with two other young Singaporean dancers – Sruti Rao and Shruthi Ramesh. The dance company’s newest production, Yajnaseni – The Eternal Flame, presents an empowering perspective on Draupadi, heroine of the Indian epic, Maha
Author: Kareyst Lin
Singapore hails special friendship, historical ties: India’s 70th Republic Day
On the Southeast Asian nation which was once itself a British colony, the Republic Day celebrations saw an enthusiastic turnout of not just Indian diaspora and NRIs, but also people of other cultures that make up this diverse society.
Jag of all trades: actor, singer, songwriter Jagraj Singh Wasan debuts with a stirring single
Singapore singer-songwriter Jagraj Singh Wasan’s first single, ‘Time to go to sleep’, explores the issue of inbred terrorism and highlights the ostracisation faced by Sikhs for “looking like terrorists in the eyes of the ignorant”.
Capturing the life of Little India: ARTWALK 2019
ARTWALK Little India is a multi-disciplinary public art festival organised annually by the LASALLE College of the Arts and Singapore Tourism Board. This year, the theme is ‘Image and Sound of Fragrance’, celebrating the way scents evoke our emotions and memories.
Tarang 2019; For fun, games and bragging rights
Some call the festival a place to meet people and have fun, others can’t keep the competitor in them at bay. Tarang 2019 kicks off this weekend, and the excitement is reaching crescendo! Here’s what the university representatives have to say about Tarang.
Ashwini Devare: Creating history with “Lost at 15, Found at 50”
Born in Moscow at the height of the Cold War, Ashwini Devare was the daughter of an Indian Foreign Service officer. Her new book “Lost at 15, found at 50” documents her nomadic life that was often caught at the turning points of history.
Sharul Channa highlights plight of women from low-income families in new show
Crazy Poor Sita highlights the plight of women from low-income families and their struggle for survival while single-handedly bringing up their children without the help of a spouse.
AAA alumni in special position to contribute to Singapore society: Minister Iswaran
The committed alumni of India’s Annamalai University took an oath to serve the community of the country they have thrived in – Singapore.
On Sunday, January 6, members of the Annamalai University Alumni Association (AAA) pledged 1,000 hours of voluntary community service with the People’s Ass
In Pics: Annamalai University alumni pledges 1,000 hours of community service
Members of the Annamalai University Alumni Association (AAA) have pledged to contribute 1,000 hours of community service this year with the People’s Association (PA).
Exiting teens, Singapore’s biggest festival of Indian students Tarang turns 20
In the sunny island of Singapore, an inter-tertiary cultural festival modelled after Indian college fests has blossomed and thrived for 20 years.