A modern serenade: Daniel, the harp and the sounds of Goa
KATHERINE MANUELIf you have scrolled through Instagram reels over the course of a few weeks and your For You page is musically inclined, there is a chance you have stumbled across the heavenly sounds of a harp to the tune of the Konkani
What does Shravan take off the menu?
From fish curry to onions and almi, Shravan brings a change to many Goan kitchens, as faith, Ayurveda and old seasonal practices continue to decide what people avoid during the holy month
Flag, floats and the secretive themes of Divar's Bonderam
Every year, the wards of Divar guard their themes until the big day, but behind the secrecy and celebration lies a centuries-old tradition that brings an entire island together
Konkani gets a new lease of life online and on stage
From making people laugh at reels to taking Konkani stories to international stages, creators, artists and writers are keeping the language alive and rooted in Goa’s identity
Konkani: The language Goans call home
As other languages grow in Goa, Konkani speakers continue to hold on, raising questions about pride, identity and passing the language to the next generation




