The Journeys Issue

Vol. 4, No. 4 (April 1999)

In this Issue

Conversations
Bee’s LineBy K. Manali
Bee spent seven years in a North England prison for his part in the struggle to create Khalistan. Now living on the outside, he talks with K. Manali about his journey into a new world.
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Conversations
Bringing the PleasureBy Elizabeth Mary Chakkappan
Elizabeth Chakapan asks South Asian-American jazz musicians, Vijay Iyer and Rudresh Mahantappa about contemporary jazz.
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Reviews & Reflections
Sakina’s RestaurantBy Jasmyn Singh
Jasmyn Singh reviews theatrical monologue Sakina's Restaurant.
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Fiction
ShabnamBy Sharan Gill
Short fiction by Sharan Gill.
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Conversations
Sturla vs. the CensorsBy Sharan Gill
Sturla Gunnarsson, director of Such a Long Journey, reveals how filming in India saved him from cynicism.
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Reviews & Reflections
Glassy JunctionBy Jagdeesh Mann
Jagdeesh Mann spends a sobering night at the Glassy Junction Pub, Southhall, UK.
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Conversations
Dub MentalityBy Jasmyn Singh
Jasmyn Singh takes a look at the inspiration for Asian Dub Foundation's political and musical style.
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Reviews & Reflections
The New SpinBy Jarnail (Jerry) Gill
Reviews of Bombay The Hard Way and the latest from Black Star Liner.
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Conversations
Beyond the Electrical FieldBy Jagdeesh Mann
Kerri Sakamoto tells Jagdeesh Mann how her journey as a Japanese-Canadian influenced her writing.
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Reviews & Reflections
The Life and Times of Permveer BainsBy Permveer Bains
Twelve year old Permveer Bains recollects his groovy adventure.
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Reviews & Reflections
Where I’m Coming FromBy Amitava Kumar
Amitava Kumar shares how his move from India to the USA has continually changed his own ideas of modernity, and more importantly why this change is not perceived as important.
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Reviews & Reflections
Defence Society, Lahore in the Age of Satellite T.V.By Rehan Ansari
Rehan Ansari reports form Lahore on the transformations and fractures of post-modernity in South Asian space.
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Artist Run Centre
Paul Pahal UntitledBy Paul Pahal
To many his work begs all kinds of questions about detail and sophistication, simplicity and complexity. Take a stroll through the imagination of Vancouver artist Paul Pahal.
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