The strays remain, nonetheless, an indispensable part of what counts as an Indian city. They are everywhere and they make urban landscapes — even the unknown, empty ones — friendlier.
Shakespeare treats sex like an unexploded minefield, and his Emilia and Iago are the sarcastic tour guides to it
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Beijing-based Mandy Lee's intricate, beautiful food blog has a strong political pulse
BY Dipsikha Thakur 9 April 2016
Why India Should Look at the Aralkum desert, which was the Aral Sea half-a-century ago
BY Dipsikha Thakur 25 March 2016
Meena Kandasamy, Suheir Hammad, Nathalie Handal, Rupi Kaur and Sasha Pimentel Chacon
BY Dipsikha Thakur 8 March 2016
Taking art out of the conventional gallery space and embedding it within the cities we live in.
BY Dipsikha Thakur 1 March 2016
A passport is just a flimsy document with a cheap stamp that nonetheless determines life and death.
BY Dipsikha Thakur 22 February 2016
Palestinian activist Omar Barghouti on Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories
BY Dipsikha Thakur 19 February 2016
Professor of English at Columbia University, James Shapiro, on why he loves Shakespeare in Love
BY Dipsikha Thakur 18 February 2016
I ran into an ABVP march. And even before my political instincts kicked in, I felt unsettled by their sight...
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