T.
Sher
Singh
Columnists
Exhausted by 20 years as a litigation lawyer in Canada, Sher has now moved on to full-time writing - and being a bit of a grump in mid-life.
Punjab’s Inimitable Troubadour:
Hazara Singh Ramta
August 1, 1926 - September 6, 2017 T. SHER SINGH
Ramta was a phenomenon on the Punjabi music scene.
Truth Be Told:
Stratford’s “The Komagata Maru Incident” Recreates A Dark Chapter From Canada’s Past A Review by T. SHER SINGH
The play runs until Sep 24, 2017.
A Journey Into The World Of A Sikh Art Collector:
New Book Traces The Handiwork of Narinder Singh and Satinder Kaur Kapany A Book Review by T. SHER SINGH
The emergence of the collector of Sikh Art.
The Legacy Of India’s
Lord Haw Haw,
A Quisling Who Lived By The Goebbelsian Lie:
Mass Murderer KPS Gill T. SHER SINGH
India’s infamous mass murderer …
What I Found In My Old Storage Boxes:
A Letter Dated December 20, 1871 T. SHER SINGH
I have umpteen boxes in storage -- a compendium of 67 years on this earth -- I’ve recently started to sift through …
Quiet Time - 6:
The Ages Of Man & Woman T. SHER SINGH
We are all intrigued by lists, in many cases dependant on them for day-to-day ease and convenience.
This Needs Research - X:
Why Is Her-story Absent From Our Own Telling Of Sikh History? T. SHER SINGH
There are no valid excuses today.
The 1001 Ways We Know God T. SHER SINGH
I love the freedom we have been given to refer to or address God as whatever we want, in whatever language we choose.
Quiet Time - 5:
Compassion & Vigilance In Today’s Topsy-Turvy World T. SHER SINGH
Compassion withheld is not any better than active malfeasance.
Quiet Time - 4:
Ready To Go, Ready To Stay T. SHER SINGH
Marvellously untouched and untainted by institutional skill and artifice.