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| Streetcar named desire |
| A city’s identity, not to speak of its look, is often known by the public transport that plies on its roads. London is known for its red double-decker bus and black cab. Calcutta had those buses too — and people and environment-friendly trams, which ... |
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| Mirror, method, migration |
| Indian culture would never have been the way it is had it been afraid of absorbing the culture of the peoples who came to ... |
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| A walk for theatre |
| It was curtains at Biswaroopa theatre after the devastating fire of 2001. The probe was inconclusive and the owners of the 54... |
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| Poetry on the roof |
| What do you do if you are moved to insomnia by the sight of a cow starving because a cruel winter has frozen all the grass? ... |
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| Ruthful tales |
| Ruth Kirkpatrick from Scotland is a bloody good storyteller. She tells old Scottish tales that don’t spare any blood and ... |
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| Red tika, fearsome figure |
| Memories can halt the march of time. Human beings, in reality wrinkled with age, and buildings ruined beyond repair, remain ... |
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Hello It's Sunday , February 8 , 2009
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| Books and the city |
Calcutta and Calcuttans have always worn, with barely hidden pride, their self-bestowed badge of
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