Judgement Day
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In Goa’s pastéis de nata, the delectable taste of a state’s cosmopolitan history
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Rohan and Kumar go to the baseball big leagues
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Reading the complex reality of India’s Jewish communities: Tiny – but still expanding
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Revisiting mid-century Dharwad in Girish Karnad’s autobiography, interrogating the tug of nostalgia
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How Aminder Dhaliwal leaped from Instagram to be showered with praise in the world of graphic novels
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In an encyclopedia of Maharashtra’s visual arts, vivid portraits that brush across linguistic lines
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#SaveLakshadweep: They paved paradise and put up another Gujarat
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Naga writer Easterine Kire’s clear bright sound over a sleeping world
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With Comixense, a new magazine aims to introduce young Indians to the magic of graphic storytelling
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Listening to Christmas in the songs and stories of Nagaland
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True-life confessions: Why the plot twist of ‘The Mandalorian’ web series made me cry
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#SaveMollem: In Goa, young artists are trying to re-imagine green activism for a media-saturated age
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China’s first major comics anthology strips away stereotypes Indians hold of their giant neighbour
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Thanksgiving Day: How an ‘Indian bird’ made its way to the American dinner table
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Remembering Salazar, the Portuguese dictator ‘who refused to die’ – or depart from Goa with dignity
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How Indian Americans moved from the fringes to the US political mainstream
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In ‘Welcome to the New World’, a glimpse of an inclusive USA – and the power of graphic journalism
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To argue with racists, a British geneticist wants to help readers understand science
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Jerusalema: Why a South African song has become the soundtrack to a world in lockdown
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From the US to India, contemplating the death of democracy
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Reading Yeong-Shin Ma’s ‘Moms’ to understand why the Korean Wave has swept through parts of India
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Why is writing from the North East often ignored by mainland Indian literary culture?
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‘Don’t punch Nazis’: Rutger Bregman’s Utopian manifesto for living
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Why the VS Gaitonde painting that sold for $4.35 million doesn’t mean Indian art world is thriving
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‘Nightwalkers glide through Tier III towns’: How can India heal its coronavirus-ravaged cities?
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In Kamala Harris’s faded ’70s photo, a reminder of the racial journey of 17th-century US desis
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In Kamala Harris’s faded ’70s photo, a reminder of the racial journey of 17th-century US desis
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In ambitious Midnight’s Family virtual art exhibition, unwieldy conceptual baggage blurs the picture
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Miss Ferns and the hidden history of Indian Modernist art
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Making the horror more bearable: Wodehouse Prize winner Matthew Dooley explains why humour matters
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How Rene Redzepi created Noma and became the Steve Jobs of the restaurant world
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Straight Outta Kalahandi: With raw rhymes, a rapper brings breaking views from Odisha to the world