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Sufism is at the heart of the Sindhi identity for both Hindus and Muslims of the Indian subcontinent writes PRANAV KHULLAR In the onceunited Indian subcontinent Sufi poetry and thought became the balm ...
After her film Sindhustan, Sapna Bhavnani has now written a poem that’s set to be a part of the Poems from the Washing Lines project in the UK ...
The Professional Native Indian Artists Inc., colloquially known as the Indigenous Group of Seven, formed in Winnipeg, Canada in 1974.
She points out that art, as "the horn of the times", reflects and leads the cultural trends of an era. Through its ...
Composed of 21 panels that stretch 100 feet wide, "Paradise Lost" traces four chapters of the artist's life, from childhood ...
The artist — whose activism in the Civil Rights movement began with his childhood in the South and continued in Oregon, where ...
Behind the numbers lie packed fairs, headline-grabbing tech installations and a widening diaspora collector base.
He also spoke to family members about how they—and other Sindhi families—experienced and dealt with the trauma of Partition, addressed most poignantly on album opener Lajpat Nagar Sometimes.
The Pakistan National Council of Arts today buzzed with vibrant festivities as it hosted the Sindhi Cultural Day celebrations. The event, focused on showcasing Sindhi heritage, underscored the ...
A new wave of Sindhi musicians are using music to preserve their language and reclaim their cultural identity ...
Stories in a song ‘When Will We Meet?’: Tarun Balani on his desire to tell the stories of the Sindhi diaspora in sound ‘It’s the story of my family and our Sindhi heritage – complex ...
While Cheti Chand is a reminder of the Sindhi spirit, a look at how writers are passing down identity beyond their lost land to the new generation through literature.