THE FEATURED ARTICLES

  • Interview: Techie, Foodie and Novelist

    Interview: Techie, Foodie and Novelist July 2012 - Writer draws on varied experiences--Always ready for new challenges, the prolific writer Bharti Kirchner tackles a different genre in Tulip Season: A Mitra Basu Mystery, her latest novel.

  • Identity: Confused all right

    Identity: Confused all right July 2012 - It’s no small thing when you don’t have an easy answer to conversation starters like “Where are you from?” or “What or who are you?” referring to nationality.

  • Opinion: How Indian is a Manipuri?

    Opinion: How Indian is a Manipuri? July 2012 - In what’s called mainland India, there remains much ignorance about people from northeastern India, leading to prejudice and allowing harassment: taunts, attacks, and demands to produce passports.

  • Music: Fusing two Idioms

    Music: Fusing two Idioms July 2012 - Attending an extraordinary concert that fused two distinct musical idioms—Hindustani and Karnatic—led to an interview the Gundecha brothers, masters of Dhrupad, and musicologist Kanniks Kannikeswaran.

  • Fiction: Lucky Sky

    Fiction: Lucky Sky July 2012 - Katha Fiction Contest’s first place winner: the short story "Lucky Sky" by Malay Jalundhwala of San Francisco.

  • Americana: The Birth of Our Nation

    Americana: The Birth of Our Nation July 2012 - Events leading to the Declaration of Independence are well-remembered in American culture, as are Northern contributions to the Revolutionary War. Less known are the roles played by the Carolinas and Georgia.

  • Voices: My Bittersweet Tri-Colors

    Voices: My Bittersweet Tri-Colors June 2012 - What it means to become an American: As we celebrate our independence this Fourth of July, a newly minted citizen wonders if the true meaning of becoming an American today is to be reborn as a global citizen.

  • People: A Pardesi who is a Pukka Desi

    People: A Pardesi who is a Pukka Desi June 2012 - Christopher Sweet: American by birth, Indian by choice. How did a white Midwesterner of European ancestry become such a pukka desi, even managing to speak several Indian languages?

  • Musings: Devotion or Disregard?

    Musings: Devotion or Disregard? June 2012 - How should a devotee dress? The distraction caused by one devotee’s attire at a local temple prompts the writer to ponder on what clothing is seen as appropriate (and what is not).

  • Books: The Straightjacket Surrounding Indian Fiction

    Books: The Straightjacket Surrounding Indian Fiction June 2012 - Our diasporic fiction seems to be about geo-politics, caste, class, and family dynasties. Readers both Indian-American and non need books like Peace, Inc. to have more expanded perspectives on the immigrant experience.

 

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