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IWD by Womens Forum
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Fireside Chat
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VT Seva Atlanta comes together to build birdhouses
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Vibha Atlanta recognized by the Georgia House of Representatives for 25 Years of Impactful Service
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Vibha Atlanta Recognized by Georgia House of Representatives for 25 Years of Impactful Service
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Indian community in Atlanta celebrates India’s 75th Republic Day
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Vibha’s ‘Ray of Light’ Gala: A Night of Hope and Celebration
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Dreamgirl USA pageant: “beauty with purpose”
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Seminar on awareness of diabetes, and its links with heart attack, kidney failure
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GAPI organizes regional meeting in Atlanta
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Bharathakala organizes dance recital for Hand In Hand
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AIM for Seva organizes a donor appreciation event
Broadway Calling
Broadway Bound: Desis Find Success: From Ramleela spectacles in the North to Kathakali performances in the South, India has a rich tradition of storytelling on stage. Is it any surprise, then, that South Asian Americans are gaining ground? Typecasting can still be a problem for ethnic talent, but there’s optimism. Read more »
Humans clash with nature in one saga, while in another series lawyers slug it out. Elsewhere, a murder exposes the rich and famous. There’s also a celebration of sisterhood,
and we have a father who empowers his child. Read more »
Or Samosa Day? Chai Day? National Curry Week? A short primer on how we can be
ambassadors of desi delicacies in the U.S. Read more »
His Ghazals were Intoxicating!: Singing of sharab, maikhaana, loss, longing, and love, Pankaj Udhas lured the masses with his ghazals. Read more »
Author Amitava Kumar: Also a professor, Kumar, who started out as a nonfiction writer, is finding increasing success as a novelist as well. Read more »
Do arbitrary cancellations of OCI cards make them less desirable? Will dual citizenship, if offered, be any better? Read more »
How Useful Is a College Degree?: For some, given the high cost of education, skipping a four-year degree may seem like a good idea. But is it? Read more »
Social Entrepreneur Kashi Sehgal: How Retazza, launched by an Atlantan, turned food waste in Georgia to food security. Read more »
Has Food Turned into a Habit... when you socialize with others? Becoming vigilant is the way to break free from its allconsuming hold. Read more »
The massive national wave of devotion to Lord Rama witnessed recently during the consecration of the Mandir in Ayodhya was breathtaking—and inspiring. Read more »
In his new book, "Burning Out on the COVID Front Lines: A Doctor's Memoir of Fatherhood, Race and Perseverance in the Pandemic," Dr. Dhaval Desai reveals how caregivers are as vulnerable as the patients they treat and why it’s important to empathize with healthcare workers and show them respect for their dedication. Read more »
Social Security can be complicated—and as a result, many individuals don’t have a full understanding of the choices they may have. Read more »
A surge of fraudulent claims for the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERC or ERTC) has put the IRS on alert. Read more »
Letters to the Editor: Was it right to build the Hindu temple in Ayodhya? Two letters regarding the article “Ayodhya: Beyond the Battle”. Read more »
New Fees and Forms Take Effect April 1/ Application Final Action Dates for April 2024/ Dates for Filling Visa Applications - April 2024. Read more »
The prewedding festivities of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s son Anant and his fiancée Radhika Merchant in India made not just national headlines but grabbed world attention too. Read more »
Arshdeep Bains became the sixth player of Indian descent to appear in an NHL game when he made his debut for the Vancouver Canucks on Feb. 20. Read more »
Atlanta magazine has featured many local community leaders in its Top 500 list this year. Read more »
Read our regular columns: ‘Who, What, Where, When & Why’ and ‘Book Matters.’ Also: ‘When Dalits Embrace Their Identity' and 'Is an Ivy-Plus Degree Worth the Fuss?' Read more »
Fighting Inflammation: Under the right guidance, Ayurvedic herbs may offer a solution to what seems like a growing problem. Read more »
Time is relevant only because we have a physical body. To do anything physical, you need time because the physical is time-bound. Read more »