THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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Screen Time: Thugs, Thrones, and a Trans Queen
September 2023 - Streaming Gems for September: Eagerly awaited wedding planners are back, and we also have the sagas of an aging emperor and a notorious smuggler.
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People: Champion of Representation
September 2023 - A Champion of Diverse Books: Atlantan Aisha Saeed, a YA and children’s book author, has been at the forefront in the fight for representation.
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Review: Horror Film Done Right
September 2023 - Filmmaker Bishal Dutta delivers a well-made edgy, suspenseful film that also raises intriguing questions about how to handle horrific supernatural phenomena.
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Food & Dining: Indian Ice Cream Parlor in Metro Atlanta
September 2023 - Relive your childhood with flavors like tutti-frutti, mitha paan, chickoo, lychee, sitaphal, cassata, and more at the two locations of Kwality Ice Cream in metro Atlanta.
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Books: A Thrilling Tale Inspired by Tipu
September 2023 - Loot: A Novel Inspired by Tipu: A review of an enchanting tale set in 18th-century Europe and India, where big changes are underway in Tipu Sultan’s Mysore.
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Commentary : Manipur: A State of Siege
September 2023 - Manipur: Terror and Sorrow: The Meitei-Kuki clash has deep roots, linked to land, cultural and religious identity, migration, and the drug trade.
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Monsoon of Memories: Divine Sweets!
September 2023 - When Gods and Goddesses themselves have sanctified these rich, sugar-and- ghee-laden indulgent bites, who are we to reject them? And that’s my belief behind my lifelong infatuation with Indian mithai!
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Eye On India: A Busload of Trouble!
September 2023 - Buying and Busing of Voters: A long and dishonorable tradition in Indian democracy can rise to absurd heights—or sink to awful depths.
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Screen Time: Love, Lust, and a Longing for Murder
August 2023 - A spy lives on the edge, couples get frisky, an Agatha Christie story gets an Indian makeover, a road trip turns revelatory, and a murder haunts a Punjabi family.
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Books: A Muslim Teacher’s Indian Saga
August 2023 - History’s Angel: Anjum Hasan’s first U.S.-published novel is timely and touching, giving readers a valuable perspective on present-day India.