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Turning A Blind Eye To Shahbag Square
The young protesters at Dhaka may not be radical chic, but they deserve our cheers

Other Articles

The Pied Piper of Meluha

On the eve of the release of the last of his ‘Shiva’ trilogy, Amish tells Sunaina Kumar...  

In Concert For Bangladesh

The sea of humanity at Shahbag Square is unprecedented. But the protest by the country’s restless youth...  

In Search of Lost Time

Artist Shilo Shiv Suleman undertook the same journey to the Kumbh as her godmother two decades ago....  

Video Saved the Radio Star

Can an iPad substitute for a tanpura? Innovative technology can preserve and bring to life our musical...  

‘This film is not about the riots. It’s about three boys’

A Standing ovation in Berlin, and with a critical and commercial hit in Kai Po Che! On...  

That Witty Chauhan Girl

When ‘chick lit’ is this clever, this funny, why label it as anything other than good writing,...  

The woman with five elephants, and other stories

In a country devoted to film, the space for documentaries continues to shrink. Revati Laul previews a...  

Mangalore – Where Morality is Saffron Coloured

Moral policing. Attacks on minorities. Intolerance of the media. Karnataka’s coastal city Mangalore is in the grip...  

‘It is a myth that Chanakya was a cynic’

Pavan Varma’s latest book uses Chanakya’s Arthashastra as a blueprint to rebuild India. Written to coincide with...  

‘We’re doomed if society does not become less masculine’

AT ART Musings gallery in Colaba, where Nalini Malani’s solo exhibition Womantime has just opened, the multimedia...  

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