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The N-Word, Loud and Clear
Recent incidents in the United States raise fears of a renewed bigotry and discrimination that could increasingly fuel racial and cultural hatred.
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A Thoughtful Rationality
When Buddhist monks encounter science in an experimental initiative, the result is a quest to understand the world through passionate debate.
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Freedom, but by the Numbers
In the wake of the controversy over Wendy Doniger’s book on Hinduism, issues about responsibility and consequence under Indian law need to be borne in mind.
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No Longer an Option
Nirbhaya is a play that allows women to overcome, in a raw and untamed manner, a history of silent suffering at the hands of depraved men.
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Some Kind of Bliss
A walk along the beaches of south Goa opened eyes and burst blisters but felt like being on cloud nine.
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There's a Match On, I Think
A strange mix of delirium and ambivalence filled Wankhede stadium as Sachin Tendulkar stepped out for his last Test match.
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Sneakers Torn, New Days Born
The difference between the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City and the Bandra-Worli Sea Link in Mumbai is one of accessibility and ownership.
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