Traditional artwork to celebrate America’s incredible diversity made by hundreds of people across the nation.
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Read The American Bazaar’s latest and archival stories on Indian American arts and artists.
Blind novelist and journalist introduced India to Americans.
Dr. Pande, author of “Making India Great: The Promise of a Reluctant Global Power,†discusses the book.
Book review: Adithi Rao’s book ‘Being Sheela’, chronicles the life of Indian American Sheela Murthy.
December 4-13 all virtual festival features ‘Stories of Humanity’ by bestselling, award-winning authors.
Vikram Sood adds battle of narratives as key to reach global power status.
Dr. Ranga Reddy chronicles ‘tough and challenging’ journey of pioneer Indian American physicians.
The Indian American author’s debut novel tells the story of an India tearing its social fabric apart.
Watch renowned classical Indian dance exponent Bhavana Reddy’s introductory class on Facebook on April 16.
Think beyond openness as growth strategy in age of protectionism, suggests Deepak Nayyar.
Javed Akhtar headlines the 45th AAA Mushaira.
Tandon, who dazzled the Kennedy Center with a brilliant performance on November 22, speaks about her music career and philanthropy.
SAFF 2019 to premiere 3 films centered around Sikh history.
Jon Friedman’s portrait of Nooyi drawn to look like a photograph.
She becomes the first Indian trustee in museum’s 150-Year history.
Directed and written by Nishi Chawla, the play examines the former British prime minister’s role in colonies, including India.
The world premiere of Tandon’s “Shivoham—The Quest†will be held at the iconic venue in the nation’s capital.
A review of Pavan K. Varma’s recently released book on Adi Shankaracharya.
Excerpts from Alex Counts’ “Changing the World Without Losing Your Mind: Leadership Lessons from Three Decades of Social Entrepreneurship.”
The first ever New American Festival, celebrating immigrants, to be held in New York City on September 14 and 15.
The solo show, titled “Fraaaanship!†runs though September 1.
Gurinder Chadha’s ‘Blinded by the Light,†based on Manzoor’s “Greetings from Bury Park,†hits US theaters on August 16.
9 teams from across the world to participate in “Raniyaan Di Raunaq”, which is first of its kind the US.
Warrior shares a Madhubani painting titled “Harmony†on social media.
Abhinaya Dance Company of San Jose will stage the unique presentation on April 27.
