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As Odysseus returns to film, Daisy Dunn considers how oral storytelling may shape the future of how we listen, remember and ...
Overwhelmed as a new parent? This ultimate guide covers newborn care essentials- from feeding and swaddling to bonding and ...
Diasporan Nigerian music artistes, Jumoke Adeyanju and Ajoke have said there are more opportunities for alternative and ...
You may need to know Sabin Iqbal to fully appreciate the humour in his friend and professor Manu Remakant’s write-up about him. This happened long ago, writes M ...
Astrology suggests certain zodiac signs possess a natural inclination towards philosophical thought and introspection.
You might have meant a ladies’ magazine which has a party line as rigid and sterile as that of, say, either the Communist or ...
Perumal Murugan’s collection of essays honours rural, first-generation students. A moving call for equitable, inclusive, and humane higher education.
In The Notbook of Kabir, the author Anand, who is sharply aware of his own entitlements and privileges, draws readers into a journey of discovering the medieval saint-poet beyond scholars and school b ...
They may share their deepest thoughts with strangers online, but they say little at the family dinner table. What does ...
Former AFL player Brandon Jack knows all about sporting expectations and family conflict. But it’s writing, not football, ...
Signs of his work, mentorship and influence are visible across the canvases of generations of Indian artists. Shaleen Wadhwana traces the ripple effect.
Poet Mary Jo Bang has spent the last two decades translating the three books of Dante's Divine Comedy. Purgatorio is the ...