THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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April 2021 -
Instead of celebrating the historic turnout and civic engagement Georgia just displayed to the world, members of the Georgia state legislature are running away from the future electorate and doing everything they can to slow down and stymie the American Dream that we are striving to manifest.
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April 2021 -
Our Journey is the Destination: As we wait to travel again, hopefully soon, it’s worth remembering what can make our trips so memorable.
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March 2021 -
Flash Fiction: 800 to 1000 words: In a new column, writers tell stories—starting with one about tellers and a trainer—in no more than two pages.
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March 2021 -
Bouncing back after triple bypass: An appraisal of a doctor’s newly relevant book about his remarkable, inspiring recovery from a health crisis.
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March 2021 -
How high schoolers are helping: Our third article in a series that looks at how teens in the Atlanta metro area address the community’s needs.
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March 2021 -
It meant unrushed, impromptu, and guilt-free comradery with neighbors—over tea, savories, and meals. Purva Grover, the columnist, recalls the nostalgic snippets from life in India.
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March 2021 -
The Riddle of Roopkund: News about the mysterious Skeleton Lake prompts reflections on a three-decade-old trek in the Himalayas.
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March 2021 -
Can virtual mushairas replace the traditional form, letting the audience and poets enjoy the immersive poetry experience that has been the hallmark of these conclaves?
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March 2021 -
Working from home has its benefits, especially now. But the separation between home and office—not to mention weekday and weekend—can be lost. Here’s an ode to the weekend.
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February 2021 -
Not only was this a heady sports victory for India that will be remembered for years to come, but also a lesson for politicians on how Indian society has transcended socio-cultural barriers to success.