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In New Jersey, it’s One Wow After Another
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A new book suggests two ways in which writers can make their work ‘relevant’ for busy readers
Todd Rogers Jessica Lasky-Fink
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‘A special dignity characterised her personality’: Qurratulain Hyder’s pen portrait of actor Nargis
Qurratulain Hyder Sufia Kidwai Fatima Rizvi
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Prime Video slate: ‘Citadel Honey Bunny’, ‘Matka King’, ‘Call Me Bae’ and ‘Gangs Kuruthi Punal’
Scroll Staff
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A writer goes back in time to Dewas, Madhya Pradesh, to see the place through EM Forster’s eyes
John Drew
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How an abandoned Bengal tiger cub in Pakistan found a new home in South Africa
Abdullah Zahid Beena Sarwar
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In the face of media repression and government control, Kenyans turn to memes to voice frustration
George Ogola, The Conversation
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‘Saraswati Devi, who?’ Only one of India’s pioneering film music composers
Nirupama Kotru
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Everything has been prep for today: Jazz vocalist Radha Thomas looks back on five decades in music
Radha Thomas
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Over 60 years, a photographer in Delhi has single-handedly archived India’s cultural history
Malini Nair
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For children: Strange outbreaks of chaotic magic happen in London and Cordelia is blamed for treason
Tamzin Merchant
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The fun and rigour that went into Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy’s songs for ‘Dil Chahta Hai’
Ashis Ghatak
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As Pakistan votes in a predictable election, young people are in focus
Abdullah Zahid
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A hundred years of KG Subramanyan: The late artist’s thoughts on art schools, beautification drives
KG Subramanyan
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When the police had to be called to control the crowds outside singing star Suraiya’s home
Ranjan Sain
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Memoir: A couple’s experience in a Himalayan ashram under the tutelage of the charismatic ‘Ashishda’
Madhu Tandan
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How Gen Z and millennials in the US have an unlikely love affair with their local libraries
Kathi Inman Berens, The Conversation Kathi Inman Berens, The Conversation
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‘What else should I lose to survive?’: The young writers living – and dying – in Gaza
Jesse Boylan, The Conversation
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‘The History Teacher of Lahore’: Literature as witness and vehicle of change during difficult times
Saloni Sharma
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Fiction: Ayingbi Mayengbam is a volunteer for a suicide hotline. But she can’t save everyone
Arsh Verma