I.J.
Singh
Columnists
I.J. Singh is a New York based writer and speaker on Sikhism in the Diaspora, and a Professor of Anatomy.
On Philosophers and Plumbers by I.J. SINGH
The latest essay from the pen of I.J. SINGH, whose columns will appear here weekly.
A New Year's Stock-Taking by I.J. Singh
Sikhs now have a rich existence in North America, numbering almost a million in the United States and Canada. We have been here for over a century. Yet, we remain, in many ways, the new kids on the block.
The All-Seeing Eye by I.J. Singh
God, say all religions, sees all. Sometimes, His eye is merciful, other times, less so. Nothing escapes him, except what he chooses to ignore.
Saint-Soldiers in Colour - Sikh Calendar Art by I.J. Singh
Much has been written about Sikhs - their theology, history, politics, culture, etc. - but not about their art or architecture.
Art, Faith & History an essay by I.J. Singh
Recent high-profile Sikh Art and Artifact Exhibitions - such as the ones held amidst much fanfare at metropolitan centres such as London, Toronto, San Francisco, New Delhi and New York - have brought some interesting issues and sensitivities to the fore.
The Widow Colony by I.J. Singh and Laurie Bolger
Sach Productions - aptly named, for in the Indic languages, "Sach" means Truth -- turns a disturbing but sharp focus on "a city within a city" of the world's largest democracy.