Ms. Marvel’s Iman Vellani and Mohan Kapur Talk Cultural Pride, Hollywood and Brown Representation
Co-written by Ashley Ramcharan & Usha Sookai It’s a bird. It's a plane. Nope, it’s a brown girl from Jersey ...
Co-written by Ashley Ramcharan & Usha Sookai It’s a bird. It's a plane. Nope, it’s a brown girl from Jersey ...
Although South Asian personalities have attended the Cannes Film Festival for a number of years now, all the attendees were ...
This spring, I watched Hartford Stage’s production of “Dishwasher Dreams,” an autobiographical monologue about South Asian immigrant experiences in America. ...
Dancer? Actress? Content creator? — You've got all three of these creatives in Toronto-based Tia Bhatia. Bhatia made her mark ...
It's the year 2002 in the bustling city of Toronto, the era of Tamagotchis, flip phones, and boybands. Disney and ...
One election is enough to divide India into communal lines, but this time, a Bollywood movie has taken this hot ...
Prateek Kuhad’s presence and demeanor are akin to the feeling of reconnecting with an old friend, authentic and light. There’s ...
Oscar-winner, Indian composer, singer and songwriter, A. R. Rahman will be live in concert at the Prudential Center on Friday, ...
Zee 5's "Qatil Haseenaon Ke Naam" is an attempt to tackle desi feminist noir which succeeds visually but lacks the ...
Jaspreet Kaur's Brown Girl Like Me explores the complex journey of a South Asian woman paving its way as a ...
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