2013 Open City Fellowship Deadline April 8
Are you an emerging journalist? Do you live in or around New York City? Then you should apply for the 2013 Open City Fellowship through … Read more
Are you an emerging journalist? Do you live in or around New York City? Then you should apply for the 2013 Open City Fellowship through … Read more
Last month, FaberBooks published an interview with Nadeem Aslam, the Pakistani-British novelist whose past work includes “Season of the Rainbirds” (1993), “Maps for Lost Lovers” … Read more
Thanks to a collaboration with South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA), the only independent non-profit organization working to document, preserve and provide access to the … Read more
Yesterday Poop Strong, brainchild of 31-year old Arizona State University graduate student Arijit Guha posted this two-line update: “Arijit Guha — rabble rouser, do-gooder, mustache … Read more
Recently, we here at The Aerogram have been faulted for focusing on the minutia of South Asian travelogues written from a Western perspective. More importantly, … Read more
When 19-year-old Sikh Indian-American folk-pop singer and songwriter Raveena Aurora released her EP “Where We Wander” last month, she had already been making waves with … Read more
Thanks to a collaboration with South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA), the only independent non-profit organization working to document, preserve and provide access to the … Read more
“On an afternoon of heavy rain when gingko leaves were piled ankle-deep across the sidewalk looking like thousands of little yellow creatures freshly fallen from … Read more
Thanks to a collaboration with South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA), the only independent non-profit organization working to document, preserve and provide access to the … Read more
Today marks International Women’s Day, an event celebrated since the early 1900s, when women fought for better pay, shorter hours and the right to vote. … Read more
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