THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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Music: Siddhartha Khosla's Goldspot
March 2011 - The recording process involves mostly just Siddhartha and Jeff, with Siddhartha playing and singing, and both guys producing.
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Readers Write
March 2011 - Letters from Reader
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Books: The Hindus by Wendy Doniger
March 2011 - Her book is both an alternative to mainstream histories of Hinduism, and an alternative to contemporary hegemonic interpretations of Hinduism.
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Following the Arch of His Bandaged Bat
February 2011 - The towering SACHIN TENDULKAR is to India what Michael Jordan and Michael Jackson—combined—were to the U.S. in their heyday: a larger than life sports hero who is also an unparalleled pop icon cherished by a nation of a billion people. Here’s a brief sketch of the man and his career, and a nod to his absolute authority with the bat.
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Made in India
February 2011 - Nobody Does the Right Thing imaginatively portrays the forces shaping contemporary India, and it is a remarkable reader of mass culture and popular narrative forms, of the worlds of Hindi cinema, pulp fiction, sensational journalism, and globalized media.
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Why I Choose to be Childfree
February 2011 - There were times over the years when Shiromi Arserio would wonder if she wasn't slightly deficient somehow, as she watched friends go clucky over a cute baby.
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An Interview with Actor Anupam Kher
February 2011 - Having recently opened an acting academy in New York, the veteran is still learning, he says in an interview with Khabar.
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Driving Through the Himalayas
February 2011 - It’s a magical journey through two high Himalayan passes and the verdant Lahaul valley. Starting from Kaza, the district town of Spiti and the tourist town of Manali in Kullu valley, the journey comprises 185 km of almost uninhabited yet mesmerizing Himalayan terrain.
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Readers Write
February 2011 - Letters from readers
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Waiting for the Tooth Fairy
February 2011 - About two years ago is when my daughter’s little friends began to lose their teeth and we began the waiting, agonizing, questioning, traumatizing over the tooth fairy.