In January of 2009 I had my first meeting with South Asian Arts.
We were planning on cooking something up together: butter chicken. I Can't Believe It’s Not Butter Chicken was a South Asian-centric sketch comedy show Leena Manro and I had created as an outlet...
Asha sat on her grandma's lap and watched as her mother tickled her baby brother Soroush.
"Ma!"
Soroush had just learned to say his first word.
"Ma!"
Asha’s dad had run to the kitchen to grab his phone. Mom was so excited that she wanted to record Soroush’s first...
Munish sat next to his father on the couch.
He looked outside, he had asked for snow for his visit home and he got it.
It wasn’t the big snowfalls of his childhood but like most things from your childhood eventually things become small.
Except Dad.
Maybe he had...
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This is an interview I did with the Georgia Straight.
http://www.straight.com/arts/668566/pi-theatre-takes-funding-and-fundamentalism-invisible-hand...