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My Complicated Relationship With Vikram Seth

Mohul Bhowmick April 18, 2022

From reading Seth in school to giving his works a place of pride on my bookshelf, till this very day the writer gets me like no one else does.

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The Story of a High School Student in New India

Rohit Kumar April 18, 2022

In the face of the right-wing’s growing anti-Muslim vitriol, a moment of solidarity during a school workshop that shines a light on the moral responsibility we all bear.

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Mother Seems To Have Forgotten

Zunaira Habib Alvi April 18, 2022

A poem on constant vulnerability, and the fading lines between safety and brutality.

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The Metaverse and Digital Avatars: Is This the Future of Band Touring?

Theo Tzanidis April 18, 2022

Whereas live tours are time-intensive and costly for new artists, a low-cost metaverse “tour” might be a new way for music lovers to see live performances.

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How the Internet Became Straight

Zoë Kopp-Weber April 18, 2022

Alexander Monea, author of 'The Digital Closet', argues that the internet became straight by suppressing everything that is not, forcing LGBTQIA+ content into increasingly narrow channels.

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No ‘Anti-Govt’ Social Media Posts, TIFR Mumbai Tells Employees, Families

The Wire Staff April 18, 2022

The registrar's letter has also discouraged employees and families from sharing photos and videos of the institute, its centres, field stations, residential areas “or any other government property”, citing …

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Coachella Is a Carnival for Capital

James Rushing Daniel April 17, 2022

Coachella is less a music festival than a showcase for brands.

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How Should Dostoevsky and Tolstoy Be Read During Russia’s War Against Ukraine?

Ani Kokobobo April 16, 2022

If Dostoevsky insists that one cannot shy away from horror and tragedy, Tolstoy would contend that people must act upon what they see.

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Bell Peppers And My Grandmother: An Abstruse Love Affair

Simra Sadaf April 15, 2022

I wonder how we love something one moment and decide to hate it the next.

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Is India Shifting Towards Majoritarianism?

Janghaolun Haokip April 15, 2022

What we see today is a gross violation of rights and denial of privileges, and a nonsensical leaning toward the promotion and advocacy of majoritarian ethos.

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