Interview
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Interview: The South Asian Catholic aesthetic of artist Angelo da Fonseca’s Indian Madonnas
Savia Viegas, who has curated the exhibition ‘Angelo da Fonseca’s Indian Madonna’, talks about the intersecting themes and political subtext of his artwork.
R Benedito Ferrão
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To prevent measles from spreading further, India needs to immunise 95% of the susceptible population
Epidemiologist K Srinath Reddy talks about the measures that ought to be taken to check the rising measles cases in the country.
Govindraj Ethiraj, IndiaSpend.com
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When Nehru was baffled by Himmat Shah’s art: ‘I am an ignorant man. Explain this to me’
In a wide-ranging interview, Shah looks back on his free-spirited life and lays out his plans.
Kamayani Sharma
Trending
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Mauritian Bhojpuri is being dressed in Hindu nationalist robes – and I’m in mourning
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Two doctors argue that eggs are the gold standard for all proteins, and the most perfect food ever
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‘When will you kill Muslims and Christians?’ monk asks Hindus at Delhi event
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Watch: ‘3 Idiots’ stars Aamir Khan, Sharman Joshi, R Madhavan comically reunite to promote new film
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Watch: Actor Arbaaz Khan introduces himself as Roger Federer for an advertisement
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Economist Ashwini Deshpande on why reservations are not the right instrument to reduce poverty
Reservations were conceptualised as compensation for social discrimination, not economic deprivation, argues Deshpande, while discussing the apex court verdict.
Shreehari Paliath, IndiaSpend.com
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Interview: Economist Dharmakirti Joshi on what’s holding back India’s GDP growth
The impact of monetary policy actions and interest rate hikes, both across the world and in India, are going to hit India’s GDP growth in 2023.
Govindraj Ethiraj, IndiaSpend.com
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How Zubair found hope in jail: ‘If we have more interactions, people can change’
Friendly encounters with jail inmates and policemen offered a sharp contrast to the hate that the factchecker routinely tackles online.
Arunabh Saikia
Video
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Watch: Actor Arbaaz Khan introduces himself as Roger Federer for an advertisement
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Video: White Sun, the band known for musical renditions of yoga mantras, wins second Grammy
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‘They are just barking, they don’t bite’: Prakash Raj on those who wanted to boycott ‘Pathaan’
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Grammy 2023 speeches: From Beyoncé to Kim Petras, what the winners who made history said
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‘Hold on to my fur’: Musician remixes cat’s meowing to create this song (and others)
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How does the ocean shape memory and heritage? Karishma D’Souza’s art delves into complex roots
From casteism, the colonisation of Goa to connections with Portugal, she talks about the themes that inspire her artwork.
Alia Yunis
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Interview: Vineet Thakur on the complex, fascinating legacy of ‘India’s First Diplomat’
The author of a book about VS Srinivasa Sastri on the man known as India’s ‘most authoritative voice abroad’ in the 1920s.
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Interview: Watercolourist John Pereira on bringing the hues of Goa to life on canvas
The artist speaks about documenting life from ‘Once Upon a Time in Goa’ in the coastal state, which has for long been grappling with burdens of tourism.
R Benedito Ferrão
The Reel
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Amit Trivedi lets his music do the talking: ‘There’s one life. We take it way too seriously’
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Start the week with a film: Horses and a quietly thumping heart in ‘The Rider’
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‘Class’ review: An immersive and revealing show about privilege
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‘Jehanabad – Of Love & War’ review: A heavily spiced account of an audacious jailbreak
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‘Almost Pyaar with DJ Mohabbat’ review: A throbbing musical about forbidden passion
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What if Mumbai had a 400-acre park in Mahalaxmi and an airport in Gorai?
An interview with architect Robert Stephens whose new book, ‘Bombay Imagined’, recalls projects that were never realised.
Aaran Patel
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Interview: ‘Constitutional values must define our approach to death penalty, not majoritarian urge’
While harsher punishments for crimes have widespread public support, they do not help resolve deep-seated social problems, says law expert Anup Surendranath.
Neerad Pandharipande
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Interview: The complex truth of misinformation and hatred on WhatsApp in India
Kiran Garimella’s research has revealed that hate is not always fomented explicity, nor is photoshopping the most preferred way to distort images.
Karishma Mehrotra
The Field
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ICC Women’s T20 World Cup: Darcie Brown bags four-for as Australia beat India in warmup game
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Premier League: Harry Kane eyes all-time record after becoming leading scorer for Spurs
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Tennis rankings: Novak Djokovic inches closer to all-time record, Iga Swiatek continues to dominate
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Football: Manchester City charged by Premier League over alleged breaches of financial rules
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ICC Women’s T20 World Cup: Australia’s Meg Lanning – ‘There’s a fair bit I still want to achieve’