THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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September 2011 -
The celebrated cinematographer and director talks to Khabar about techniques, tools, and his work, including his latest film, Urumi.
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August 2011 -
The bombs killed 20 people and injured over 100 more. For me it’s worth remembering because something about how my city reacted this time left me disturbed.
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August 2011 -
Nine out of the last thirteen winners of the National Spelling Bee are Indian-American kids. Considering that Indian-Americans make up about one percent of the U.S. population, that’s nothing short of a coup.
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August 2011 -
Twelve-year-old poet Naiti Bhatt writes, "I can stay connected with my Indian culture, While bearing red white and blue.... I am an American by birth, Yet a brave Indian by heart."
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August 2011 -
“Inquilab Zindabad…!” The words echoed, piercing the soul of all who had lost their sons, and strengthening their faith that the other sons would come back. Each morning, the sun rose, and with it the hope for freedom.
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August 2011 -
Exposed to stereotypical conclusions about her faith, Maria Ebrahimji and Zahra Suratwala compiled and edited the prose of 40 stories of Muslim women who share personal moments of knowing, learning, identifying and owning Islam.
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August 2011 -
We all crave a good night’s rest, but few of us manage to get enough sleep and wake up refreshed the next morning. Add an energetic toddler to the mix and the challenge of sleeping well attains a whole new dimension.
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July 2011 -
In charting Anjali’s journey from Bihar to Bangalore, Mukherjee makes her own discovery of a changing India, which she left in the early sixties. “How you view the ‘new India’ is a function of your vision,” Mukherjee notes in an interview with Khabar.
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July 2011 -
For the Kruti team, finishing in the Top 25 in America’s Got Talent in 2010 was a thrill in itself. But representing America in a reality dance show in India was not only a first for them but also an entirely different kind of experience.
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July 2011 -
The questions we have been receiving from many South Asians bear answering, so that everyone is prepared to respond appropriately, and within the constitutional boundaries, to questions from employers and law enforcement officials.