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Lockdown reading: Five tips on how to read Shakespeare beyond the theatre and classroom
Emma Smith, The Conversation
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Tracing the origins of a manuscript that became the cornerstone of Islamic law in British India
Jonathan Lawrence
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How Covid-19 may have transformed celebrity culture forever
Cheryl Thompson, The Conversation
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The Art of Solitude: Listening to Adam Schlesinger’s pop songs, which function like a novel
Keshava Guha
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Leadership lessons from South India’s ‘greatest king’, Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagara
Srinivas Reddy
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‘I love English, French. But I chose Bengali as a creative medium’: Trilingual writer Chinmoy Guha
Avik Chanda
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Anti-CAA protests: ‘State unleashing war on young Muslims,’ say academics, writers on recent arrests
Scroll Staff
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Home theatre: 14 essential Films Division documentaries about the lives of interesting Indians
Nandini Ramnath
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How a 13th century Persian poem reminds us that the coronavirus crisis calls for a global response
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, The Conversation
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The Art of Solitude: Bob Dylan’s ‘Murder Most Foul’ considers the purpose of art during tragedy
Devarsi Ghosh
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‘I have arrived’: How web series ‘She’ has given Aaditi Pohankar the role of a lifetime
Nandini Ramnath
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Baby boomers, Millennials, Gen Z: Do these generational labels mean anything at all?
Sean Lyons, The Conversation
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Cats: Ghazal writers Mir and Ghalib composed these poems about the animal that rules social media
Mir Taqi Mir Mirza Ghalib Prashant Keshavmurthy
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Watch: Amitabh Bachchan has written and recited a poem about the global COVID-19 outbreak
Scroll Staff
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‘The analog world is terrible...They’re forced to talk to each other in person every single day’
Lavanya Lakshminarayan
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What translating ‘Kusumabale’ meant to Susan Daniel, winner of the Sahitya Akademi award
Susan Daniel
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There is now a machine that reads books and churns out poetry. Will this change the way we read?
Andy Simionato, The Conversation Karen ann Donnachie, The Conversation
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How ‘socialism’ became a bad word in hyper-capitalist America
Oana Godeanu-Kenworthy, The Conversation
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Seven books, eight movies and two spin-offs later, is the Harry Potter charm waning?
Louise Grimmer, The Conversation Gary Mortimer, The Conversation Martin Grimmer, The Conversation
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‘There can be no half measures while opening up’: Shaheen Bhatt on her book on depression
Devarsi Ghosh