THE FEATURED ARTICLES

  • Dispatches: Correspondents in Conflict Zones

    Dispatches: Correspondents in Conflict Zones February 2015 - Reporting on wars, disasters, and epidemics is not an obvious career choice for most Indians. So, what motivates Anjan Sundaram, Moni Basu, Anuj Chopra, and Prashant Rao, who do just that?

  • Books: No Country for Single Men

    Books: No Country for Single Men February 2015 - Sandip Roy’s novel and our interview with him are a treasure chest of themes: a sense of place; the uniquely Indian tendency of “adjusting”; suppressed desires; and shifting social mores.

  • Youth: Senior Year Blues

    Youth: Senior Year Blues February 2015 - Why are college admissions such a numbers game? NEHAL VYAS, a senior at Duluth High School, tells how senior year for many teenagers can be more about stress than studies and social events.

  • Recipes: Keeping Winter Blues at Bay with Indian Flavors

    Recipes: Keeping Winter Blues at Bay with Indian Flavors February 2015 - Winter foods can fine tune digestion and warm the body. These four are easy to find, use, and love. Adding small quantities to your winter diet boosts your immunity and resistance to cold.

  • Travel: Beyond Sun n’ Sand–Exploring Another GOA

    Travel: Beyond Sun n’ Sand–Exploring Another GOA February 2015 - Not just beaches, not just drug busts and mining scandals: Going off the path of 5-star comfort yields another Goa, still unspoiled, where man and nature co-exist with respect and harmony.

  • Americana: Indian-Americans: The New American Jews?

    Americana: Indian-Americans: The New American Jews? February 2015 - It can be argued that Indian-Americans are our nation’s “New American Jews”—not just in how Universities are cap their numbers, but also in their outstanding success despite such slights.

  • Faith: From Protestant Minister to Hindu Devotee

    Faith: From Protestant Minister to Hindu Devotee January 2015 - UNITED METHODIST MINISTER TURNED GANESH DEVOTEE: David Dillard-Wright, professor of philosophy and religion, and author of "At Ganapati’s Feet: Daily Life with the Elephant-Headed Deity."

  • Rekha Pallath’s "Nasha"

    Rekha Pallath’s "Nasha" January 2015 - SOFTWARE ENGINEER, MOTHER … AND A SINGER IN DEMAND. Her suburban American life couldn’t hold back Rekha Pallath from being a playback singer for a Kannada film, or singing live with Bappi Lahiri.

  • Celebration: War of the Kites

    Celebration: War of the Kites January 2015 - AHMEDABAD’S FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL KITE FESTIVAL: Snippets from a tradition that has grown mightily in proportion—not unlike the unique and fancy kites it features.

  • Education: Everything You Need to Know about the New SAT

    Education: Everything You Need to Know about the New SAT January 2015 - The College Board announced that it would be redesigning the format of the SAT test. The release of the new SAT is scheduled for spring 2016. Here are some of the types of changes.

 

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