THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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November 2019 -
RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS. Taking an interest in other people’s beliefs doesn't mean we want to convert. We can honor other religions' festivals. "Othering" only weakens humanity by dividing us.
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November 2019 -
CHENNAI: CONSERVATIVE AND COOL. India’s third largest city, with a Southern vibe, embraces modernity without losing its old-fashioned charm. There's music, temples, shops, and beaches to enjoy.
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November 2019 -
KRISHNA DAS: MASTER OF KIRTANS. The Grammy-nominated Das, who was part of Atlanta’s ChantLanta 2019, talks about his spiritual journey, why Americans connect with kirtans, and more.
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November 2019 -
Actor, musician, and director FARHAN AKHTAR is back with "The Sky Is Pink." At the Toronto International Film Festival, he spoke to Khabar about Hindi film actors playing misogynistic roles, and more.
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November 2019 -
An enormous rally in Texas welcomed Prime Minister Modi and also featured President Trump. Around 50,000 people displayed their cultural pride. What does that mean in this political environment?
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October 2019 -
THE MYSTERY OF CLOCKS AND TIME. In his quest for a master watchmaker to mend a precious heirloom, a man travels from the U.S. to the alleys of Old Delhi, to find the one man who can fulfill his dream.
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October 2019 -
GANDHI's 150TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY. As parochialism, cynicism, and violence rise and values fall, Gandhi's grandson, scholar Rajmohan Gandhi, talks to our former Satyalogue columnist, author of his own Gandhian book.
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October 2019 -
AN INTERVIEW WITH MIRA JACOB. Jacob shares her thoughts on her candid graphic memoir Good Talk: A Memoir in Conversations, and the challenges of interracial relationships.
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October 2019 -
Bollywood films with glamorous foreign settings (Switzerland, Austria, Malta) are a lot of fun, but they can be more: these films can give awareness about a country, and even help with planning a vacation.
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October 2019 -
KIDS' FESTIVAL ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS: RISHABH KOTHARI, SANVI RAO, SAANVI CHIGARE, ANEESH SEEMAKURTHY, SRUTI KAMUJULA, SIRI CHIVUKULA, and DEVIKA CHAUDHARY reveal their joy in festivals and passion for words.