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  • ‘Through A Glass Darkly’ is that rare crime novel where you never know what actually happened

    ‘Through A Glass Darkly’ is that rare crime novel where you never know what actually happened

    Jai Arjun Singh
    · Oct 22, 2017 · 03:30 pm
  • Memo to writers: Publishers at the Frankfurt Book Fair are looking for books from India

    Memo to writers: Publishers at the Frankfurt Book Fair are looking for books from India

    Neelini Sarkar
    · Oct 21, 2017 · 08:30 am
  • Why birdwatching and writing poetry are strikingly similar for this poet

    Why birdwatching and writing poetry are strikingly similar for this poet

    Urvashi Bahuguna
    · Oct 21, 2017 · 07:00 am
  • LeBron James want to play in NBA long enough to foul his son

    LeBron James want to play in NBA long enough to foul his son

    AFP
    · Oct 18, 2017 · 03:41 pm
  • ‘It’s either cinema or death for me’: An Afghan star keeps entertainment alive in a war-torn region

    ‘It’s either cinema or death for me’: An Afghan star keeps entertainment alive in a war-torn region

    Sruthi Ganapathy Raman
    · Oct 18, 2017 · 08:15 am
  • The DD Files: ‘Nukkad’ brought the streets of Mumbai into the living room

    The DD Files: ‘Nukkad’ brought the streets of Mumbai into the living room

    Chandrima Pal
    · Oct 15, 2017 · 01:30 pm
  • This graphic novel is the biography of a painting. But perhaps it’s really about reality

    This graphic novel is the biography of a painting. But perhaps it’s really about reality

    Debkumar Mitra
    · Oct 15, 2017 · 07:00 am
  • Ingmar Bergman’s greatest gift was that he converted his insights about life into cinematic art

    Ingmar Bergman’s greatest gift was that he converted his insights about life into cinematic art

    Suresh Chabria
    · Oct 14, 2017 · 01:30 pm
  • After Kante blow, Conte looks to rejig Chelsea ahead of Crystal Palace clash

    After Kante blow, Conte looks to rejig Chelsea ahead of Crystal Palace clash

    AFP
    · Oct 13, 2017 · 03:00 pm
  • In ‘Turup, chess, politics, social tensions, and a film made by committee

    In ‘Turup, chess, politics, social tensions, and a film made by committee

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Oct 12, 2017 · 01:30 pm
  • Dheeraj has made heads turn at U-17 World Cup but his parents never wanted him to play football

    Dheeraj has made heads turn at U-17 World Cup but his parents never wanted him to play football

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 11, 2017 · 08:29 pm
  • ‘I do my own thing’: Artist Jatin Das explains what makes his work so distinct

    ‘I do my own thing’: Artist Jatin Das explains what makes his work so distinct

    Nikhita Venugopal
    · Oct 11, 2017 · 03:30 pm
  • As Liverpool host Man United, relive the history of English football’s most explosive rivalry

    As Liverpool host Man United, relive the history of English football’s most explosive rivalry

    AFP
    · Oct 11, 2017 · 03:08 pm
  • He fasted for more than two days when we’d asked him to stop playing: Jeakson’s mother

    He fasted for more than two days when we’d asked him to stop playing: Jeakson’s mother

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 10, 2017 · 07:41 pm
  • Making tattoos requires patience, skill and focus. It’s no surprise Indian women are great at it

    Making tattoos requires patience, skill and focus. It’s no surprise Indian women are great at it

    Rohini Kejriwal
    · Oct 09, 2017 · 11:30 am
  • Why civil rights activist K Balagopal’s analysis of ‘fascism in India’ remains relevant today

    Why civil rights activist K Balagopal’s analysis of ‘fascism in India’ remains relevant today

    V Geetha
    · Oct 08, 2017 · 07:30 am
  • Supreme Court appoints amicus curiae to decide on re-opening inquiry into Gandhi’s assassination

    Supreme Court appoints amicus curiae to decide on re-opening inquiry into Gandhi’s assassination

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 06, 2017 · 04:32 pm
  • A watercolour guide to Chennai’s best food, from New Kerala Hot Chips to Shree Krishna Sweets

    A watercolour guide to Chennai’s best food, from New Kerala Hot Chips to Shree Krishna Sweets

    Joanna Lobo
    · Oct 06, 2017 · 11:30 am
  • India’s senior team will definitely improve: Fifa's deputy secretary on life after U-17 World Cup

    India’s senior team will definitely improve: Fifa's deputy secretary on life after U-17 World Cup

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 05, 2017 · 04:20 pm
  • ‘Ittefaq’ movie is a classic case of being in the right place at the right time

    ‘Ittefaq’ movie is a classic case of being in the right place at the right time

    Sruthi Ganapathy Raman
    · Oct 04, 2017 · 04:00 pm
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