Visual artist Guptaroy uses humor in her art to call out Indian prejudices and stereotypes
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Chicago based Syed Rehman is constantly thinking of ways to help the earthquake hit people.
Janavi Mahimtura Folmsbee created a 240-feet-long immersive audio-visual treat at Houston international airport
‘Independence,’ set in the partition-era Bengal, was released in India November 30 to rave reviews.
For Mahimtura Folmsbee, the project that took four years to accomplish, the end result is stunning
‘Gods and Lovers’ exhibit at Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota opens a portal on Indian art
Returned artifacts include 11th century Vishnu and Lakshmi with Garuda and 12-13th century Arch Parikara
Indian American artist joins the likes of Timothée Chalamet, Viola Davis, Amanda Gorman
Texas based Indian American author’s latest book, ‘Everything You Need is Within You’ is also an inspirational read
Texas based self-Help book author says seeds of success and failure are within you
‘These stories culminate in a larger narrative of the Indian-American community’s coming-of-age in the US’
M. Osman Siddique, the first South Asian American and Muslim American ambassador, speaks about his memoir.
Provides fresh and fascinating insights that can be inspirational and valuable for a wide range of audiences
Manas Ray’s poem is about a living nightmare, but he also finds hope in recovery and appreciation
Kamala Harris to Jhumpa Lahiri among ‘the ever-expanding and evolving American literary canon.’
Sunroop Kaur’s ‘Basant’ mural in Stockton celebrates the South Asian community with a message of hope.
Chicago University professor of Arabic Literature is first person of Indian descent to win the prestigious international award.
The Trinidad-born Latchman’s 2018 performance took place at a height of 3,495 meters.
Marking Biden’s 100 days, art offering in spirit of Indian American VP Kamala Harris’ Tamil heritage.Â
North Carolina resident hopes to inspire other Indian American girls to paint their dreams.
New York-based dancer Vinita Hazari’s creation is strikes a chord with South Asian American women.
Sita: Now You Know Me was published by Rupa earlier this month.
The Indian American attorney talks to Aziz Haniffa about her newly released biography, “Being Sheela: The Life Journey of an Immigration Lawyer.â€
Displayed at Lincoln Memorial, the portrait was presented by the National Women’s History Museum.
Sujata Tibrewala’s painting “Bloody Immigrant†depicts Native American Deb Haaland kneeling over Trump’s neck, drawing a parallel to the police killing of George Floyd.
