THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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April 2021 -
Our Journey is the Destination: As we wait to travel again, hopefully soon, it’s worth remembering what can make our trips so memorable.
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March 2021 -
Flash Fiction: 800 to 1000 words: In a new column, writers tell stories—starting with one about tellers and a trainer—in no more than two pages.
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March 2021 -
Bouncing back after triple bypass: An appraisal of a doctor’s newly relevant book about his remarkable, inspiring recovery from a health crisis.
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March 2021 -
How high schoolers are helping: Our third article in a series that looks at how teens in the Atlanta metro area address the community’s needs.
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March 2021 -
It meant unrushed, impromptu, and guilt-free comradery with neighbors—over tea, savories, and meals. Purva Grover, the columnist, recalls the nostalgic snippets from life in India.
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March 2021 -
The Riddle of Roopkund: News about the mysterious Skeleton Lake prompts reflections on a three-decade-old trek in the Himalayas.
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March 2021 -
Can virtual mushairas replace the traditional form, letting the audience and poets enjoy the immersive poetry experience that has been the hallmark of these conclaves?
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March 2021 -
Working from home has its benefits, especially now. But the separation between home and office—not to mention weekday and weekend—can be lost. Here’s an ode to the weekend.
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February 2021 -
Not only was this a heady sports victory for India that will be remembered for years to come, but also a lesson for politicians on how Indian society has transcended socio-cultural barriers to success.
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February 2021 -
As an immigrant parent, the author lamented her shallow roots in the U.S. and regretted that her kids couldn’t be close to their grandparents. Now that she’s a grandmother herself, she wants to make sure that her grandchildren don’t miss out on the precious connection across generations to culture, language, and traditions.