THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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Flash Fiction: The Obituary of an Age
November 2022 - Artists anywhere—but especially in a commodified society—often face indifference or rejection, not to mention humiliation and poverty. Is an artistic life worth the struggle?
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Spirit Matters: The Gita and Me
November 2022 - The American Vedantist and author of a biography on Paramhans Yogananda on the unparalleled wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita.
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MyTurn: Finding Meaning in the Face of Mortality
November 2022 - While life is full of uncertainty, the end of life is a certainty. How do we make sense of it all?
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Monsoon of Memories: The Aroma of Ghee… and Devotion
November 2022 - I rubbed my hands and deeply inhaled the warm aroma of ghee, roasted wheat, and dollops of sugar.
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Commentary: B.R. Ambedkar: The Flawed Genius
November 2022 - Shashi Tharoor gets a measure of the great constitutionalist and nation-builder, contending that an honest survey of Ambedkar’s life needs to also look at his faults.
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Parenting: Cultivating a Love of Sports in Your Child
November 2022 - Sreekar Mothukuri drives home the importance of why enrolling your child in sports is especially important for today’s generation.
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Screen Time: Sweeping Tales of Love and Loss
November 2022 - A grand romance, murder most foul, and a funny man who shows off his somber side. You will find all this content and more to keep you glued to your TV, tablet, PC, or smartphone.
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Screen Time: Women Lead the Way
October 2022 - Political intrigue, nature’s fury, murder and mayhem … there’s more high-voltage drama than you can imagine on streaming platforms to thrill and chill you this month.
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Flash Fiction: The Remembered Night
October 2022 - The year 1990 is about to end, and the residents of Poshmarg are in for a big surprise.
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Books: The World According to Koshy/ Stories Imbued with the Music of Poetry
October 2022 - In Murzban F. Shroff’s new novel, Waiting for Jonathan Koshy, four friends in Mumbai share stories of Koshy’s exploits. Also: A collection of Dhumketu’s resonant short stories in Gujarati, nimbly translated into English by Jenny Bhatt, has been released in the U.S.