Releasing Emotions, Fulfilling Dreams: How Vidisha’s Dance Academy Is Changing Lives
Besides dance instruction, Vidisha Anand’s academy All That Jazz is helping people express emotions and become happier.
Besides dance instruction, Vidisha Anand’s academy All That Jazz is helping people express emotions and become happier.
Chef Rananjoy Banerjee from The Metropolitan Hotel & Spa, Delhi, offers some lip-snacking recipes from their Indian restaurant, Chutney.
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One of Asia’s most awarded and respected chefs, Thailand’s Pim Techamuanvivit is putting the spotlight on her community’s traditional recipes.
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3 culinary masters tell us what inspired them to follow their passion, and their secret sauce for happiness and growth.
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Scores of fiction writers competed for the top prize on eShe’s Flash Fiction Contest. Who finally won? Find out here!
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Music therapists Meenakshi Ravi, Stuti Chandhok and Nithya Rajendran share how classical music can uplift spiritually and heal emotionally.
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She received the Human Rights Hero Award at the United Nations this year, but actor and human-rights activist Sheena Chohan believes her work is only just beginning.
Notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar’s dutiful wife Victoria recounts the last time she met her husband before he went into hiding from his enemies.
Our children are living among their biggest perpetrators, people whom they know and trust. We have to teach them their rights, and respect their feelings.
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