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    • Arts & Culture, Books, Politics & Society, The Magazine March 9, 2017

      Life Is Everywhere

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      Politics & Society, Pop Goes the Culture, The Magazine March 9, 2017

      A Seventh Man in 2017

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      Arts & Culture, Columns, Politics & Society, Qafe, The Magazine March 9, 2017

      ‘Looking At The Relation Between Things And Ourselves’

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      Arts & Culture, Books, Poetry, The Magazine March 9, 2017

      Berger-iana: Finding the Master in India

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      Arts & Culture, Politics & Society, The Magazine March 9, 2017

      The Esoteric Nature Of Truth

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      Books, Interviews, Politics & Society, The Magazine February 10, 2017

      All Fundamentalists Destroy The Essence Of What They Are Talking About

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    • Politics & Society, The Magazine February 9, 2017

      Does Islam preach terror?

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    • Politics & Society, The Magazine February 9, 2017

      The Axis Of Ignorance

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      Photo Essays, Politics & Society, The Magazine February 9, 2017

      The Blood Soaked Closet

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      Dhaka’s Tryst With Terrorism

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    Notes from the Underground October 1, 2013

    Where Have The Red Flags Gone?

    By Amit Sengupta

    In an apt second part to last month’s ‘X-ray of a Fascist’, Amit Sengupta focuses on…

    Valleeward October 1, 2013

    The Senseless Symphony

    By Anuradha Bhasin Jamwal

    Protesting Zubin Mehta’s concert in Kashmir is not protesting against music and art. It is about…

    Politics & Society October 1, 2013

    Private-Public-Private…

    By Anoo Bhuyan

    While the PRISM programme hogs the media limelight, a similar programme is already operational in India….

    Politics & Society October 1, 2013

    App-ocalypse

    By Abhimanyu Maheshwari

    The bombastic seduction of the apps, the velvety seduction of the apps… a fatal seduction.  …

    Photo Essays October 1, 2013

    BLOW

    By Shan Bhattacharya

      Although the images in ‘Blow’ were initially conceived as a formalist exercise in shapes, it…

    Editor's Note October 1, 2013

    Editor’s Note for October ’13

    By Maitreyi Kandoi

    Standing at the site of the Heidelberg printing press, mixed emotions sweep over, and I wonder…

    Photo Essays September 10, 2013

    Last Day, Last Show

    By Nitesh Mohanty

      “Cities, like dreams, are made of desires and fears, even if the thread of their…

    Photo Essays September 10, 2013

    Death of a River

    By Sreedeep

    It had a life once. It was the life once. Yamuna, on the banks of which…

    Books August 28, 2013

    Does Size Matter?

    By Raksha Bihani

    She folded it carefully along the creases, the scribbled piece of paper, and stuffed it back…

    Interviews August 23, 2013

    Our Interview with Noam Chomsky – Part II

    By Pritha Kejriwal

    Prof. Noam Chomsky, through a very brief window over email, spoke to Pritha Kejriwal, looking back…

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