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Who fits the bill?
In the days following the American presidential elections, a number of television channels ran programmes asking variants of these questions. What does the victory of Barack Obama mean for the present and future of Indian democracy? What lessons can ...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Statement through style
Sir — All young women in the city dress similarly these days. It is evident that they religiously f ...  | Read.. 
 
New name
Sir — Oxford Inspires, a cultural development agency in Oxfordshire in the United Kingdom, has deci ...  | Read.. 
 
Parting shot
Sir — The airline industry in India is suffering not merely because of financial reasons, but also ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
YIN WITHOUT YANG
Misfortune, like spam on the internet, has been chasing Yahoo!, one of the world’s largest internet companies. It would be fa...| Read.. 
 
REVIEW ARTS
The vital thread
It is a rare privilege for Calcuttans to find an exhibition as beautifully put together as the retrospective of the late Suranjan Basu (1957-2002) at the Seagull Arts and Medi...  | Read.. 
 
Experiments with scale
Italian photographer, Olivo Barbieri, exhibited his Site Specific project in a New York gallery this year and it comprised a number of aerial shots of Rome, Amman, Los ...  | Read.. 
 
Wedding season
On November 15, Gyan Manch witnessed a musical evening with a difference, when RaagReet celebrated Indian weddings through folk and light classical songs, culled from various ...  | Read.. 
 
Small is beautiful
It has become fashionable among Indian artists to prove that their heart bleeds for the environment. Artists in the West have done so for a long time, so can Indian artists be...  | Read.. 
 
THIS ABOVE ALL
Godmen and the sons of Satan
On top of India’s list of people worthy of worship are film stars. Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan are the presiding deit...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
The events in our lives happen in a sequence in time, but in their significance to our lives they find their own order, a timetable not necessarily — perhaps not possibly— chronological...It is the continuous thread of revelation. — EUDORA WELTY
 
 
 
 
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