Auroville's monthly news magazine 1988–2025
Feature, By Anu Majumdar, February 2021
An open letter, By Anu Majumdar, Helmut and Tim, September 2016
An interview with, September 2021
Feature, By Lesley, November 2020
An interview with, By Alan, November 2017
An interview with, By Ing-Marie, March 2015
Feature, By Lakshmi Venugopal and Tejaswini, January 2022
What Aurovilians are asking for is a town planning process that upholds and reflects the ideals of ‘the city the earth needs’.
Book review, By Alan, December 2017
Vikas Vickers of AVI UK has selected 50 poems by 21 poets as a gift and tribute to Auroville on its 50th birthday. This collection is the only the second collection of Auroville poetry, and the first in over 30 years.
Book review, By Alan, October 2017
This is really two books in one. The first book is an introduction to Auroville, the vision, the history and its inhabitants. The second book is a passionate advocacy of the need to build the city as soon as possible according to the original Galaxy plan.
Event review, By Bindu, October 2017
Bhu was a testimony to Auroville’s potential in bringing together diverse groups of people for synergetic collaborations. Conceived by Phillipe Pelen and Moucazambo Thierry of the visiting French theatre company “Les Porteurs d’eau,” Bhu drew its inspiration chiefly from conversations between the choreographers and Barbara of Ritam, Auroville and the work of Kalarigram, a Kalaripayattu institute in the vicinity of Auroville.
Feature, By Alan, September 2014
Is Bharat Nivas coming alive again? For some years the area, which houses the activities of the Indian pavilion, has seemed dormant, but today old structures are being demolished and new building projects underway.