Ash Bhardwaj

Around The Cuts In 8 Plays: Theatre Uncut Reviewed

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Jack Thorne’s darkly satirical “Whiff Whaff” really brings home what happens when you simply accommodate these cuts.

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The Long Way Less Traveled: interview with Russ Malkin

Russ has never waited for people to open the door for him. If he wants to do something he finds a way to do it.

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Are you a Vedic?

You take the Ayurvedic remedy and it infuses your body with the energy of the universe. Then the mosquitoes won’t hurt you.

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Britain and India’s “Very Special Relationship”

India and Britain’s current links are impressive: India is the 2nd largest job creator in the UK and the UK is India’s largest trading partner in Europe. But there is the potential for so much more.

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Why Would Anyone Go To India?

It’s hot, crowded, dirty, corrupt.  You’re likely to be ripped off, robbed and mis-directed.  You may spend hours waiting for a train that never comes, or go to a guest house to find it hasn’t been built yet.  So why on Earth would anyone choose to spend their precious free-time and hard-earned cash going to [...]

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Kama Sutra, Tantric Sex And All That

I think neo-Tantra is an example of how the west has often misunderstood India and its traditions: we see an act that holds a certain place in our culture and infer the same must be true of its place in Indian culture. We take aspects of it to improve that act in our culture and in doing so lose many of the intentions of the act. Yoga, meditation, astrology, ayurvedic medicine and Tantra have all been imported to Britain, but often in pared-down forms, where you have the act and the body of the ritual but none of the meaning.

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Gap Yahs or Family Weddings: How Do You Learn About India

Everywhere I went I was nervous and excited; everything was new to me and every corner showed me something new, fascinating and beyond my experience up to that point. And, interestingly, being half Indian gave me no particular insight into much of what I saw: much of it was as foreign and new to me as it was to the other backpackers I met.

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What Happens in Tasmania ….

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I had stumbled across the downfall of politicians and former 80s pop icons but hadn’t really believed, until that point, that anyone would really approach a stranger at a public convenience and ask him if he’d like a bit of mano-a-mano-a-mano.

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