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Jerusalema: Why a South African song has become the soundtrack to a world in lockdown
Vivek Menezes
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Ravi Shankar’s biographer Oliver Craske (rightly) foregrounds his music over his personal life
Keshav Desiraju
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Art sans borders: How the pandemic has brought the two Punjabs closer through literature
Jasdeep Singh
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Documentary on Kanwar Yatra examines the throb and thrum of the annual pilgrimage
Nandini Ramnath
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In ambitious Midnight’s Family virtual art exhibition, unwieldy conceptual baggage blurs the picture
Vivek Menezes
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Award winners ‘Eeb Allay Ooo!’ and ‘Nasir’ among Indian films in YouTube’s We Are One festival
Scroll Staff
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Sharmila Tagore pays tribute to Rishi Kapoor and Irrfan: ‘Who can possibly fill the gap?’
Sharmila Tagore
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Zarina Hashmi (1937-2020): An artist whose work is woven with ideas of displacement and mobility
Zehra Jumabhoy
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Coronavirus: Number of cases rises by 63 to 236, the highest single-day jump so far
Scroll Staff
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Artist FN Souza’s grandson is putting his art and soul on Goa’s streets
Malavika Neurekar
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Documentary on disgraced yoga guru Bikram Choudhury uncovers a trail of hot air and half-truths
Nandini Ramnath
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Images: Slice-of-life works by pioneering amateur woman photographer Manobina Roy
Devarsi Ghosh
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This non-fiction literary prize shortlist is the one where every book must be read
Scroll Staff
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Rooms with a view: In Bihar-set film ‘Gamak Ghar’, documentary and fiction are inseparable
Nandini Ramnath
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North Eastern food ingredient axone plays a starring role in a film about racism and friendship
Nandini Ramnath
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The DSC Prize for Literature longlist reaffirms the growing strength of diversity (and debuts)
Scroll Staff
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Why Tabu continues to evolve: ‘Something shifts and it can never go back to being the same for you’
Nandini Ramnath
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In documentary on Karachi ambulance drivers, death merges with dreams
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Felt like heaven’: How India became home for WWII Polish refugees is the story of a new documentary
Nandini Ramnath
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In Kannada thriller ‘Arishadvarga’, the eyes and ears cannot be trusted
Nandini Ramnath