Vol. 4, Issue 5 May 2012
 
The Lede
On the Job
Foundations
Expressions
Sweet Ache
Letters From
Brazil, Jordan
Perspectives
Politics
A Paradigm Trap
Culture
Direct Message
Reporting & Essays
Reportage
The Takeover
Profile
The Outlier
Arts & Reviews
Art Review
The Revolution Will Be Sung
Art Review
Others Like Us
Books
Review
Light Show
Review
With Souls and Elbows
Editor's Notebook
Finally, A Principled Stand

Arts & Reviews  

Published : 1 May 2012  
Art Review | The Revolution Will Be Sung
By SALIL TRIPATHI
 
 
The shifting sounds of the Dalit movement in Maharashtra...
Art Review
 
Published : 1 May 2012  
Art Review  | Others Like Us
By MICHAEL SNYDER

Iran’s Oscar-winning film is not a ‘dirty picture’ of any one society...

  From Previous Issue
Published : 1 April 2012  
Feature  | A Portrait of the 'Artist' as an Old Man
By KEERTHIK SASIDHARAN

Into the world of a reluctant icon...

Published : 1 April 2012  
Art Review  | Tagore at the Traffic Signal
By SUMANA ROY

As of late, Rabindra Sangeet has emerged in unexpected places, whether covered as club song or voiced by Amitabh Bachchan. Does Tagore’s music, as he had hoped, stand the test of time?...

Published : 1 March 2012  
Feature  | Jamaica via New Delhi
By AARTI BETIGERI

The winds of reggae are blowing in India...

Published : 1 March 2012  
Art Review  | The Mistress of Wishes
By MANJULA PADMANABHAN

What Yoko Ono meant...

Published : 1 February 2012  
Feature  | So You Want to Be a DJ?
By ISHA SINGH SAWHNEY

Inside Delhi’s DJ training industry...

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