Sarbpreet Singh is a playwright commentator and poet, who has been writing while pursuing a career in technology for several years. His commentary has appeared on NPR's Morning Edition, The Boston Herald, The Providence Journal, The Milwaukee Journal and several other newspapers and magazines. He writes a weekly column for the popular culture magazine, Sikhchic.com. He is the founder and director of the Gurmat Sangeet Project, a non-profit dedicated to the preservation of traditional Sikh music and serves on the boards of various non-profits focused on service and social justice. He is very active in Boston Interfaith circles and was recognized for his interfaith work by the Boston Globe.
Kultar’s Mime is a devised play that blends painting, poetry, theater and music to tell the stories of Sikh children who survived the 1984 Delhi massacre that was organized in the wake of Prime Minister […]
Kultar’s Mime is in the publishing process and will be available in June 2015. It will feature a foreword by Dr. Uma Chakravarti, academic, feminist and human rights activist, who has been working with the […]
On April 6, 1903, the city of Kishinev, the capital of the Russian province of Bessarabia erupted in violence. A horrific pogrom was organized, targeting the Jewish population of Kishinev. After three days of violence, […]
The House of Mardana Volume 1 Album Notes The practice of Gurmat Sangeet or Gurbani Kirtan was started by the First Sikh prophet, Guru Nanak, in the fifteenth century. Guru Nanak, a visionary poet and […]
Almast Media is dedicated to telling stories that the world has largely forgotten. Our first project is the spectacularly successful Kultar’s Mime, which has been presented globally on the SIkh Research Institute platform. Watch this […]