THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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June 2014 -
FAREED ZAKARIA ON U.S. POLICY TOWARDS PRIME MINISTER MODI: The celebrated foreign-affairs journalist weighs in on why denying Narendra Modi a visa was errant, and how to go forward.
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June 2014 -
IIFA Awards—From the eyes of a local movie reporter: Steve Persall of the Tampa Bay Times offers his perspective on the 4-day extravaganza, and on the films it represents.
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June 2014 -
HERITAGE IS NOT A MATHEMATICAL EQUATION: Reconnecting with her heritage, the author comes to a revelation: she is fully Austrian, Puerto Rican, and Indian—not a sum of those parts.
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June 2014 -
Vivek Wadhwa busts some myths about what it takes to be an entrepreneur. He clarifies issues of nature vs. nurture, age, education, women, venture capital, and techies.
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June 2014 -
Understanding the healing power of medicinal plants and herbs can help us not just in using them better in their original form, but in choosing the right products from the shelf, too.
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June 2014 -
Do-gooder political correctness versus the genuine article, the conscientious
individual: some hilarious examples as well as some thought-provoking ones, from Bill Fitzpatrick.
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May 2014 -
A FILMMAKER TO WATCH: An interview with Anand Gandhi, whose National Film Award winner Ship of Theseus is a masterful blend of cinema, art, and existential philosophy.
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May 2014 -
Photojournalist Bhaskar Krishnamurthy visits TANJAVUR, CRADLE OF CULTURE in southern India, where great dynasties ruled. Many composers, writers, and musicians thrived here in the last 2000 years.
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May 2014 -
Arundhati Roy: Goddess of Provocative Things. A gifted writer, the Booker Prize-winning Roy is also a FEISTY ACTIVIST, unafraid of making enemies, but with many admirers.
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May 2014 -
A vegan explains why her diet is better than vegetarian with respect to both nonviolence and health. Even a foodie can go vegan without feeling deprived.