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Magnolias Out of Dust

Shiwangee Chandrakar September 30, 2021

A poem on rising from the ashes and being ready to move forward.

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R. Kelly Was Aided By a Network of Complicity That Enabled Crimes to Go on For Decades

Peggy Cunningham September 30, 2021

The R&B singer was found guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking charges on September 27, 2021.

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The Ways the Plateau Yields, Feels: Reading Mihir Vatsa’s ‘Tales of Hazaribagh’

Siddharth Pandey September 29, 2021

In a book devoted to the study and celebration of his homeland’s healing powers, Vatsa attempts a critique of his beloved Chhotanagpur Plateau’s diverse landforms.

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How ‘Project Nyay’ri’ Is Providing Free Legal, Mental Health Services to Women

Prachi Batra September 29, 2021

Through their project, Navya Naveli Nanda and Manasi Chaudhari aim to help victims of domestic abuse, gender inequality, sexual harassment and empower women across India.

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Pinterest is True Love

Pulkit Singh September 29, 2021

What started as a casual flirtation with this social media platform has turned into a steadfast devotion.

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‘Ideology Diluted’ Or Still a Comrade?: JNU Debates Kanhaiya Kumar’s Congress Move

Ismat Ara September 29, 2021

While some feel that Congress will give the firebrand leader a better chance to fight BJP, others at his former university feel the decision is at odds with his …

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Unreleased John Lennon Interview Tape Sells at Auction

Brenda Haas September 29, 2021

More than 50 years ago, John Lennon and Yoko Ono granted four Danish students an interview for their local school magazine. Now, the four Danes are auctioning off the white cassette tape.

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How a Team of Musical Experts Completed Beethoven’s Unfinished 10th Symphony

Ahmed Elgammal September 29, 2021

When Beethoven died, all he left behind were some sketches for his 10th Symphony. Now, thanks to the help of artificial intelligence, the composer’s vision is coming to life.

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How Young Artists in Kashmir Have Been Living in Fear Since August 2019

Khalid Bashir Gura September 28, 2021

Recently, Mudasir Gull was detained for painting a mural in support of Palestine during the time when Israel bombarded the country.

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Festivity and Fervor: My Struggle With Religion as an Upper-Caste Queer Person

Ayanabha Banerjee September 28, 2021

For a closeted queer person who has been born and brought up within the binaries of conventional notions, Durga Puja has been more than just a festival.

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