This spring, I watched Hartford Stage’s production of “Dishwasher Dreams,” an autobiographical monologue about South Asian immigrant experiences in America....
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Read morePrateek Kuhad’s presence and demeanor are akin to the feeling of reconnecting with an old friend, authentic and light. There’s...
Read moreSofiane Pamart is a classical pianist and is a gold medalist at the Conservatoire de Lille known for breaking into...
Read moreManchester-based singer and songwriter Jason Patel grew up around Bhajans, Bollywood and 90’s and 2000’s American pop music. His musical...
Read moreDave Baksh was one of the earliest North American musical representations for South Asians from the late 90’s. He is...
Read moreFrom producing music from his bedroom to selling out shows in London, Nick Mono pushes the levels of his creativity....
Read moreNew York-based rapper, actor and content creator Tenn Buick fuses English, Guyanese Creole, and Hindi, to carve out his own...
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