Desh Pardesh Flyer (3rd Annual)
Flyer for the third annual Desh Pardesh South Asian arts festival in Toronto. Dated March 24 to March 28, 1993, and lists a number of speakers, musicians, speakers (including author Michael Ondaatje), theatre acts, and dance performances.
Desh Pardesh Festival Program (1995)
Program for the fifth annual Desh Pardesh festival in Toronto, dated May 10-14, 1995. The program lists the scheduled workshops and events and includes a number of advertisements from festival sponsors.
Desh Pardesh Presents "Delicate Essence Cafe"
Flyer for an event hosted by the annual Desh Pardesh festival in Toronto; it describes a play written by Uma Kali Shakti entitled Delicate Essence Cafe. The play was performed on Wednesday, May 10, 1995.
Desh Pardesh Festival Program (1996)
Program for the sixth annual Desh Pardesh festival in Toronto, dated June 5-9, 1996. The program lists the scheduled workshops and events and includes a number of advertisements from festival sponsors.
Desh Pardesh Festival Program (1997)
Program for the seventh annual Desh Pardesh festival in Toronto, dated June 11-15, 1997. The program lists the scheduled workshops and events and includes a number of advertisements from festival sponsors.
Fundraiser Held for Mayor Tom Bradley
Article published in L.A.-India written by Otis Meyer, entitled "Fundraiser Held for Mayor Tom Bradley" and dated March 4, 1989. Discusses a fundraiser held for Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley at the Malibu home of Dr. Amarjit Marwah, who is pictured and quoted in the article.
$15,000 Raised for People of Los Angeles at Bradley Luncheon/$15,000 Raised for Mayor Bradley in LA
Two clippings discussing a $15,000 fundraiser for Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley's Committee for the Future of Los Angeles. The first, by Michel W. Potts for India-West, is dated March 24, 1989; the second, by Umesh Mehta for India Abroad, is dated March 31, 1989. Dr. Amarjit Marwah is mentioned in both clippings as the luncheon's host.
Culture Buffs Want to Give Mall Planner the Brushoff
Article published in the Los Angeles Times written by Bob Pool, entitled "Culture Buffs Want to Give Mall Planner the Brushoff" and dated June 8, 1989. The article mentions Dr. Amarjit Marwah, president of the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission, who was asked about the possibility of designating a Studio City carwash as a cultural monument.
Carwash's Bid for Cultural Status Hasn't Gone Down the Drain Yet
Clipping of an article from the Los Angeles Times by Bob Pool, entitled "Carwash's Bid for Cultural Status Hasn't Gone Down the Drain Yet" and dated June 22, 1989. The article quotes Dr. Amarjit Marwah, president of the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission, on his support for the campaign to designate a Studio City carwash as a historic landmark.