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New Theater Festival in LA Showcases Emerging Hit Plays
Learn more about HITFEST, a new festival concept from the company that brought Los Angeles the “Hollywood Encore Producers’ Award” and “Pick of the Fringe,” and features the top shows of the Hollywood Fringe Festival. Read the full press release. I’m proud to be co-producer, co-performer, and co-playwright for one of HIT FEST featured productions — Yoniverse. Get tix here. Read more →
Yoni Ki Kahaniya is extended!
July 16 at 7:00 p.m. at the The Broadwater Black Box Theater July 21 at 9:00 p.m. at the Broadwater Black Box Theater July 29 at 7:00 p.m. at Aslyum’s Stephanie Feury Studio Theater Tix are selling out fast. Get yours now: at hollywoodfringe.org/7502 Read more →
Cast in Two Projects That Screen at DTLA Film Festival
Hey LA — I’m stoked to announced that I am in the cast of 2 projects in the DTLA Film Festival. The three-segment pilot of the satire series “How to Hack Birth Control” will screen at the festival on Saturday, September 17 at 12:30 p.m. Get tix! The narrative feature film “Feel Like Ghosts” will screen at the festival on… Read more →
Memory of My Moms + a Recipe in “Eat, Darling Eat.”
The Editors of “Eat, Darling Eat,” helped memorialize my mom and her cooking in their online publication “Eat, Darling Eat.” Read “The Entrepreneur” now to learn about my mother’s wisdom and her tandoori chicken recipe. Read more →
Read an excerpt from “Curry in a Cornfield,” my memoir-in-progress
I was delighted that The Veranda Writers published an excerpt of the memoir I’m developing called “Curry in a Cornfield.” It tells the haphazard journey of a child raised by raucous, misbehaved Indian immigrant parents in a sleepy, mostly white suburb of Indianapolis, Indiana. Follow me in my travels, or travails rather: from my first love, my coming out as… Read more →
Get Your Copy of Redefining Sanskari Magazine
I’m incredibly grateful to Akansha Dasari for sifting through submissions and choosing my essay “What I Learned from My Tornado Mom” for publication in the magazine she curates, “Redefining Sanskari.” It’s only $4.99 and features daring South Asian women writers, artists, and poets. C’mon, support the arts already! Read more →