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The Indies 2020: Honouring the Best of Independent Music in India

Shaswata Kundu Chaudhuri April 1, 2021

The awards recognise the exceptional music released in the year 2019 outside the bounds of film, classical and folk music.

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A Sitcom Through the Ages: A Postmodern Review of Marvel’s ‘WandaVision’

Dipshikha Sinha April 1, 2021

The show, as a sitcom, continuously refers to the art of making sitcoms, laying bare the structural traits of the genre. 

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On LiveWire’s Third Anniversary, A Note

Aleesha Matharu April 1, 2021

It is a collaborative effort, one which involves a lot of back and forth, and we’re delighted to be able to play the role we do in giving so …

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Listening to Playlists Drives Down the Revenue of Smaller Artists

Peter Ormosi April 1, 2021

Playlists don’t just benefit top artists, but the curators of these playlists may unfairly favour such artists, influenced by the negotiating power of the major music labels that manage …

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Celebrity Math: Casting a Divided Tollywood in the Battle for Bengal 2021 

Sanhati Banerjee March 31, 2021

With Bengali film celebrities flocking to the BJP and the TMC, battle lines resting on star power have been drawn in the state like never before.

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The Wazes of the World

Deepak Manchanda March 31, 2021

'Lord have Mercedes on us.'

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My Journey to Atheism

Aishwarya Tripathi March 31, 2021

I am better off without just a watching-over-us God.

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Untitled Note #105

Jayin March 31, 2021

On this year's Transgender Day of Visibility, a piece on feeling unwelcome.

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How Virginia Woolf’s Work Was Shaped By Music

Emma Sutton March 31, 2021

Many of Woolf’s early reviewers noted parallels between her literary innovations and those of contemporary composers, such as Claude Debussy.

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Trans Day of Visibility Offers Chance for Community to Stand in Solidarity and Support

Jay A. Irwin March 30, 2021

The pandemic has made it difficult for trans people to support one another in person, or celebrate important physical changes with friends.

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