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For Poetry

Ansuya Mansukhani January 12, 2022

A poem about the difficulties of losing your love for and the ability to write poetry.

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Loving Oneself

Shrishti Sinha January 12, 2022

A poem on loving the self over the years.

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This New Year, Why Not Resolve to Ditch Your Dodgy Old Passwords?

Paul Haskell-Dowland and Lorrie Cranor January 12, 2022

At the very least make sure your financial, social and work accounts each has their own strong, unique login.

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Why TV Decluttering Shows Need To Clean Up Their Act

Amber Martin-Woodhead January 12, 2022

These shows treat the symptoms of overconsumption but not the causes.

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In UP, MBBS Students and Their Parents Face Tough Choice: Beat COVID or Give Exams

Samriddhi Sakunia January 12, 2022

MBBS students in the state have been made to sit for offline exams – even as the rest of the state, and the country, scrambles to deal with the …

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The Happiness Guide to City Planning

Bhawna Jaimini January 11, 2022

A poem on the cities that exist and the cities that should exist.

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Spy Thriller ‘Munich: The Edge of War’ Asks: What If?

Nadine Wojcik January 11, 2022

Could Hitler have been stopped in 1938? A Netflix production starring Jeremy Irons as former British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain explores the question.

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Plead for Peace

Areeba Abrar January 11, 2022

With religion and caste-based atrocities at a surge, here is a poem pleading for love, peace and brotherhood.

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Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Nightmare Alley’ Paints an Old Noir with Lurid, Fantastical Color

Eileen Jones January 11, 2022

The new offering is wilder than the brilliant 1947 original. But director Guillermo del Toro trades its original expansive sense of human tragedy for a simple, bleak pessimism.

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Sidney Poitier – Hollywood’s First Black Leading Man Reflected the Civil Rights Movement On Screen

Aram Goudsouzian January 11, 2022

Poitier, who died at 94 on January 7, 2022, broke the mold of what a Black actor could be in Hollywood.

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