



Eat like a BOSS at half price on International Burger Day
Touching Light brings historic and contemporary analogue photography to Kolkata
Trincas brings back an all-day live music tradition
Put a lens on climate action on World Environment Day
Artsy showcases Tapan Mitra’s exploration of silence and self
Coming in the wake of last year’s riots and killings in Murshidabad district and the unending attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, Mamata’s fuss over the SIR helped bring Hindus together
SWAPAN DASGUPTA
Modi and the Indian government own their anti-immigrant, sectarian politics at home. But they want to present a Gandhian image of India’s social contract when addressing the rest of the world
CHARU SUDAN KASTURI
Now the worlds — Hindu and Muslim, vegetarians and those who eat meat— are to remain apart, not because they are, but because three judges were convinced this is what the law demands
ARGHYA SENGUPTA
There has been a lot of encouraging talk about decolonising Indian law. Such reformatory instincts must explore ways of keeping legislations receptive to bail stipulations
THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Washington’s message appears to be clear: if Cuba does not accept the demands of the Donald Trump administration, the US could repeat a Venezuela-like operation — in Havana this time
THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Directed by Jeethu Joseph, the crime thriller released on May 21