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Abhinaya  Natesh

Abhinaya Natesh

Abhinaya Natesh began her journalistic career as a student in Chennai, India where she interned at one of the country’s top-reputed news organizations. She wrote about versatile subjects, including community stories, entertainment, business and politics.
In one of the more memorable moments in her career, she had the opportunity to interview the now-Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, MK Stalin.
From the land where Mozart of Madras, AR Rahman (the composer of the Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack) was born, Abhinaya moved to Thunder Bay, Ontario. There, she spent three years studying film production and freelancing about local businesses before making the trek to the West Coast.
She’s enthusiastic about exploring beautiful British Columbia and immersing herself in the cultures of Burnaby and New Westminster, in particular.
When not working, Abhinaya — which is Sanskrit for dance/expression — can be found dancing herself (as she’s a classical Bharatnatyam dancer), travelling and talking about movies and pop culture.

Recent Work by Abhinaya

World Water Day 2023: Conserving water for a better future

World Water Day 2023: Conserving water for a better future

SFU expert and Burnaby environmentalists talk about the importance of conserving water.
Why 'vegetarians only' ads are part of B.C.'s rental market menu

Why 'vegetarians only' ads are part of B.C.'s rental market menu

What you should know when you see vegetarian-only rental ads on Facebook marketplace, Kijiji or Craigslist.
Why 'vegetarians only' ads are part of B.C.'s rental market menu

Why 'vegetarians only' ads are part of B.C.'s rental market menu

What you should know when you see vegetarian-only rental ads on Facebook marketplace, Kijiji or Craigslist.
Enjoy delicious burgers and support a worthy cause

Enjoy delicious burgers and support a worthy cause

Popular B.C. chain aims to raise $100,000 for children’s charity from fundraising campaign — donating $2 for every burger sold at White Spot and R+D Kitchen locations from Feb. 26 to March 5.
How a dinner with Michael Bublé inspired an Irish Christmas song

How a dinner with Michael Bublé inspired an Irish Christmas song

A pretend meeting between Dublin's Caithríona Madden and the Burnaby-raised singer turned into a real-life dinner together, and, years later, spurred a holiday tune.
Immediate need for donors as national blood inventory depletes

Immediate need for donors as national blood inventory depletes

Winter weather causing supply of several blood types to remain far below optimal.
Opinion: Paint a picture of me with all the colours — except white

Opinion: Paint a picture of me with all the colours — except white

Do you see me through a white lens? I'm here to ask you not to.
Dark web: What can you buy for the price of a cheeseburger?

Dark web: What can you buy for the price of a cheeseburger?

Identity theft is not a joke. Here's how to protect yourself.
SFU program director recounts mission to deliver medical supplies to Ukraine

SFU program director recounts mission to deliver medical supplies to Ukraine

Former soldier Rob McTavish personally delivered life-saving medical supplies in the war-torn country.
Queen's death highlights debate over future of monarchy in Canada

Queen's death highlights debate over future of monarchy in Canada

SFU history professor Nicolas Kenny speaks about the future of the monarchy in Canada and the change in the political landscape.
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