THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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August 2018 -
HITS AND MISSES OF THE RECORD-SHATTERING DA-BANGG SHOW: While the recent show was hugely entertaining for starry-eyed Bollywood fans, it was less so for the jaded critic.
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August 2018 -
A PHYSICIAN WITH A MISSION: Dr. Sreeni Gangasani is no stranger to the Indian-American community, given his achievements. But he’s also making an impact in the broader community.
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August 2018 -
NETFLIX’S FIRST INDIAN SERIES IS A BIG SUCCESS: The Mumbai underworld comes to life in "Sacred Games," a pulsing, actionpacked adaptation of Vikram Chandra’s bestselling novel.
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August 2018 -
For BHARTI KIRCHNER, a novelist also known for her cookbooks, a return visit to Kolkata isn’t complete until she has made at least one trip to the roadside chaat hawkers in Chowringhee.
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August 2018 -
A FRESH LOOK AT EMPRESS NUR JAHAN: Emory professor Ruby Lal’s compelling reappraisal of a legendary Mughal empress seems worthy of a Bollywood adaptation.
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August 2018 -
While FIFA is expanding the footprint of football (American soccer) to more nations than there are in the UN, ICC’s short-sightedness is shrinking the world of cricket to just 10 nations.
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August 2018 -
The author looks at American history and culture, asking "Why tip?" Reasons: help servers, reward service, gain/maintain future service, gain/maintain social esteem, and fulfill felt duties.
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July 2018 -
CONSUL GENERAL NAGESH SINGH BIDS ADIEU: In an interview with Khabar, the diplomat offers candid remarks about his hits and misses, what the job entails, and the Atlanta Indian community.
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July 2018 -
ZAKIR HUSSAIN, the delightful maestro, in an exclusive interview with Khabar: His name is synonymous with the tabla, and no other performer has done more to bring it to the attention of the West.
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July 2018 -
End of the beginning or beginning of the end? The recent royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was not just about the splendor and grandeur, but also a harbinger of changing times.