Zavaianchem Fest: Honouring the son-in-law, celebrating community
From festive meals and kopels to the symbolic ojem, the Feast of the Son-in-Law reflects Goa's enduring spirit of family bonds, village ties, and syncretic traditions passed down through generations
Bob's Banter: Just walk..!
Robert ClementsThe disciples were battling a storm on the Sea of Galilee when they saw a figure walking towards them on the water. Terrified, they thought they were seeing a ghost. Then came the reassuring voice of Jesus.
The Spirit of fatherhood before the law
As Father's Day approaches, many families shall celebrate the men who guided them through childhood, offered protection during uncertainty, and quietly assumed responsibility for burdens that their children never saw. Observing the day becomes less about celebration and more about gratitude. What makes a father?T
World Music Day: A tribute to music’s enduring magic
Kamlesh TripathiWorld Music Day is also known as Fête de la Musique. It is celebrated annually on June 21. It originated in France, where citizens were encouraged to play music in their homes and neighbourhoods. The English word ‘music’ originates from the Arabic word ‘Mausiki.’&l
A 500-year-old historical deed of the Adpai boatmen, memorialised as an artwork – in ‘Goa’s Ark’ (Dr Kerkar).
Museum of Goa: A living tapestry
A reflective journey through the Museum of Goa, Atika Modassir explores how contemporary art, history, and culture intertwine to narrate Goa’s identity through powerful installations, stories, and symbolic visual metaphors

