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Unmasking Banksy in court won’t diminish interest in his brand – or his art
Tyson Mitman, The Conversation
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When Vidhu Vinod Chopra converted a film set into a crime scene in ‘Khamosh’
Nandini Ramnath
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Detective novel: Will Lalli be able to find the Kala Ghoda sapphire that disappeared 125 years ago?
Kalpana Swaminathan
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Supreme Court to hear pleas challenging electoral bonds scheme on October 31
Scroll Staff
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‘Unscrew the mind and set it on the table’: Monica Mody’s poems embody the natural and the elemental
Monica Mody
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Manipur: Video of man’s body being burnt is from May 4, say police
Scroll Staff
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Beyond Trudeau and Modi: The widening rift between India and Canada is rooted in history
C Christine Fair
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‘Dudiya: In Your Burning Land’: Finely-balanced autofiction about Naxal movement in Chhattisgarh
Chittajit Mitra
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Start the week with a film: ‘Ace in the Hole’ and the scoop trap
Scroll Staff
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‘I have thought of taking my life’: A Meitei woman recalls how she was raped by a mob
Aaisha Sabir
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‘Heart Tantrums’: A memoir about a troubled marriage lays out the compromises of womanhood
Shubhangi Tiwari
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Fiction: Dakshayani Amma must ensure her house lives on, but her hopes for an heiress are dashed
Sajita Nair
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Why Jon Fosse has won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature for giving a ‘voice to the unsayable’
Alexander Howard, The Conversation
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‘Aatmapamphlet’ review: A wicked satire about discrimination
Nandini Ramnath
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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: Conway, Rachin star as New Zealand thump England in opener
AFP
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Fiction: William’s dream of returning changes not only his destiny but also the land
Ali Akbar Natiq Naima Rashid
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Aravind Jayan’s novel shortlisted for the 2023 Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for comic fiction
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Meet Conan, one of the stray cats who have joined the security team at a commercial complex
Scroll Staff
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Why experts fear Mumbai is building heat traps
Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar
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What happened to Dolly, a member of the Dom community in Banaras, when she became a widow
Radhika Iyengar