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what can be better than taking a walk to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and enjoying the warmth of Indian Skies? This exhibition of Indian court art is from the collection of British artist Howard Hodgkin
The New York waterfront is a secret sanctuary away from the din of the city, a place to muse and to meditate, embraced by the open sky and the flowing river
A Mughal Evening in New York’s only Indo-Persian Garden…
Monsoon Wedding comes to the stage at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn – the hottest Indian wedding of the year created by Mira Nair
It’s a short ride but you get glimpses of city side streets and the beautiful East River as the cable car descends to the other side, and commuters with babies and bicycles and families click photos. At night the view is dramatic, like a foreign country. and the city goes from prosaic to glamorous.