| Archives: May 2007 |
May 01, 2007
Visa Dates |
FRANCIS C. ASSISI, May 01, 2007
What is the status of ayurveda today, nearly three decades after it was first transplanted into American soil? What are the challenges ahead? |
May 01, 2007
Lists events between May 1-June 15 2007 |
May 01, 2007
Lists spiritual events between May 1-June 15 2007 |
May 01, 2007
Lists yoga events in Northern California |
May 01, 2007
Lists cultural events in Southern California in May |
May 01, 2007
Lists spiritual events in Southern California |
May 01, 2007
Lists yoga events in Southern California |
SANDIP ROY-CHOWDHURY, May 02, 2007
Editorial |
SARITA SARVATE, May 03, 2007
Is he the biggest bumbling idiot, or a genius on par with Steven Colbert? Sanjaya, the ultimate under-achiever |
NIRMALA JAGANNATHA and RAJESH C. OZA, May 03, 2007
Letters and Opinions |
DEVESH SHARMA, May 03, 2007
Over 100 artists huddle over their desks in a Hyderabad office, hand-drawing sketches of Krishna fighting the multi-headed snake Kalia. An animation film of Krishna’s boyhood is in the works |
ALYZA JEHANGIR, May 04, 2007
Narika was formed to tackle the scourge of domestic violence in South Asian households. What are the lessons learned from providing culturally sensitive assistance for the last 15 years? |
SHANTA NIMBARK SACHAROFF, May 07, 2007
Scrap those plans for dining out, and make a home-cooked meal for Mom on Mother’s Day. And don’t forget to do the dishes |
RANJIT SOURI, May 08, 2007
The mournful meowing of a lonely cat in Manhattan stirs up unresolved emotions
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ROOPA RAMAMOORTHI, May 09, 2007
A mother’s advice |
By RANJIT SOURI • Photos: CAROLINE MENNE, May 10, 2007
Busy wrapping up his latest short, Saving Mom and Dad, which he intends to submit to Cannes, Kartik Singh talks about his journey from a prep school in Kansas City to filmmaking in Paris. |
ANIRUDDH CHAWDA, May 11, 2007
Vidhu Vinod Chopra packs a clever plot and his biggest-ever cast into an unusually lean, 115-minute murder mystery, Eklavya |
R. BENEDITO FERRAO, May 12, 2007
A large proportion of convenience stores are run by South Asians, but why are they so invisible in media?
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NIRUPAMA VAIDHYANATHAN, May 14, 2007
Music |
TEED ROCKWELL, May 14, 2007
A new DVD of Lalmani Misra playing the vichitra may be one of the few recordings of this rare instrument |
SANJOY BANERJEE, May 15, 2007
In the increasingly interdependent global economy, a new division of labor is emerging among the major states |
FRANCIS C. ASSISI, May 16, 2007
Research into court documents and newspaper archives reveals the presence of South Asians in Virginia as early as the 17th century. |
DARSHANA V NADKARNI, May 16, 2007
Details of TiEcon 2007 |
May 17, 2007
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JAMES E. ROOT, May 18, 2007
Ask a Lawyer
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Anupama R. Oza, Mangla R. Oza, and Rajesh C. Oza, May 19, 2007
In the spirit of a dear aunty, MeeraMasi's Hindi language books and audio CDs teach something that's easily lost: language, and thus culture |
RAJESH C. OZA, May 21, 2007
Mayank Chhaya's authorized biography of the Dalai Lama gives visibility to the central role that one monk has played in Tibet's up-and-down struggle for autonomy from China |
ANIRUDDH CHAWDA, May 22, 2007
British-raised brat meets desi boy from Punjab in Vipul Shah's cross-cultural romantic comedy Namastey London |
DEVESH SHARMA, May 23, 2007
Over 100 artists huddle over their desks in a Hyderabad office, hand-drawing sketches of Krishna fighting the multi-headed snake Kalia. An animation film of Krishna's boyhood is in the works |
ALZAK AMLANI, May 24, 2007
What does it mean when every discussion between two married partners ends up in argument? |
Text and Photos by ANITA KAINTHLA, May 25, 2007
A flight delayed, a short detour off a highway in Gujarat, and ruins of the ancient Harappan civilization |
RAJEEV SRINIVASAN and REETA SINHA, May 28, 2007
Is it desirable to relax the numerical limits on U.S. visas? Two opinions |
RAMYA RANGAN, May 30, 2007
Why study Latin as a second language? |