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Just saw Abida Parveen in concert. Not sure if that was a dream or reality. What a legend.
Aga Khan Museum’s Bollywood Classics film series presents films that influenced the genre as it developed from the 1960s to the present day
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From Simurghs to divs to jade parrots, ‘the fables and legends are quite universal,’ says curator
Abida Parveen, the great Sufi singer, maybe the greatest of her generation, is talking to me from Islamabad.
Diwan’s patio at the Aga Khan Museum is ready for summer.
A pioneering artist in a form long dominated by males, Abida Parveen is one of the most prominent and influential Sufi musicians of our time.
The exhibition, developed and produced originally in Qatar by the Museum of Islamic Art, focuses on the real and mythical animals that appear in the legends, tales, and fables of the Islamic world.
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This is your “green escape within the city”! Ride an electric bike
Visit the exhibition at the Ismaili Centre, Toronto from April 30 to May 31, 2016
Chef Mark McEwan and Chef de Cuisine John Kovac have taken the reigns at Diwan
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