Love Letters: Divya Cowasji

Love Letters: Divya Cowasji

With forgiveness and restraint, Divya Cowasji has reimagined her family history in enigmatic storytelling photographs Back in 2018, the talented and thoughtful young filmmaker, photographer Divya Cowasji lost her beloved grand-aunt Dinoo and grandmother Minnie, and in...

Dinshaw Avari: Karachi Was the Dubai of the 1970s

Dinshaw Avari: Karachi Was the Dubai of the 1970s

Karachi’s history does not reside merely in its buildings, its roads, or the long curve of its shoreline. It lives in the memories of those who saw the city up close, who breathed with its rhythm and understood its pulse. Dinshaw Avari is one such witness — a...

Zubin Mehta, at 89, still commands mammoth Bruckner

Zubin Mehta, at 89, still commands mammoth Bruckner

Zubin Mehta, the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s conductor emeritus and (without exaggeration) a living L.A. icon, returned last weekend to conduct Bruckner’s Eighth Symphony with his old band.The score requires a monster orchestra with a blockbuster brass section and an...

The Parsi Legacy of Jamshedpur

The Parsi Legacy of Jamshedpur

The Parsi community’s connection with the steel city dates back to its earliest days. Following the establishment of the Tata Steel plant in 1907, the first group of Parsis arrived in Jamshedpur around 1908. As the steel plant took shape, more Parsis migrated to the...