Anupama Bhagwat

Spontaneous, versatile, grounded – some of these adjectives come to mind when one thinks of Anupama Bhagwat, the young Hindustani sitar player. Currently touring the U.K. and the U.S., she was one of the artists to participate at the prestigious Darbar Festival in London. Possibly the largest festival of its…

Arijit Mahalanabis

“I am a devotee of Carnatic music, but not a practitioner,” says Arijit Mahalanabis, Hindustani vocalist from the U.S., and founder of the Seattle Indian Music Academy (SIMA), one of the largest institutions teaching Indian music abroad. Arijit, who is in India after 21 years, takes an organic approach to…

Prince Rama Varma

He is a refreshing presence in the world of Carnatic music, which has its own idiosyncrasies. Prince Aswati Tirunal Rama Varma is a member of the Travancore royal family and a direct descendant of Maharaja Swati Tirunal and Raja Ravi Varma. He is a vocalist, vainika, organiser, musicologist, world traveller,…

Indonesian Peanut Noodle

Looking for something different yet piquant, spicy, filling, healthy and incredibly easy to put together? Look no further. Full of fresh ingredients, Indonesian Peanut Noodle is infinitely adaptable, and extremely tasty. The sauce is versatile by itself – be it for noodles or for summer rolls or as a dip…

Nei Appam

This traditional South Indian dessert is made for several festivals but is particularly associated with Krishna Jayanthi or Gokulashtami. Often considered rather difficult to pull off, I am, however, confident that this can be done successfully the first time following all the directions given. Gluten-free. Unlike some other sweets, its…