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36 Search results for
‘review’
Where the Crawdads Sing Is Pure Book Club Sentimentalism
Reviewing people’s revolution and its aftermath: Government kneels as ‘Aragalaya goes on overdrive’
The Real Mo Farah review – a beautiful, heartbreaking story that exposes cruel Tory policy
10 Palestinian dishes you’ll discover in Falastin
‘Nevada: A Novel’ by Imogen Binnie
A House That's Not A Home In 'Bright Lines'
In 'Umma,' intergenerational trauma takes on a demonic form
French Workers in the Age of Neoliberalism
Requiem for a remembrance
Ita Mehrotra’s book portrays the Shaheen Bagh protest for the multitude of things it was
"Every nationality has its own distinct stench": by G. Kanato Chophy
Guard / Dear Katherine
For those of us who cannot leave or stay—
Of Morsels and Marvels
How Kabir’s search for solitude is like modern humans’ search for privacy in totalitarian times
Like Grass I Rise: Review of a Graphic Novel
Hisila: An insider’s account of the Maoist war and its aftermath
In the Trenches of World War I, a Bloody Ritual Fueled by Guilt
Relationships lost and found in debut novel ‘Punyaha’.
Kababs, kulfis, qormas: Forgotten recipes from Shah Jahan’s kitchens get a second life in this book
12 Queer Memoirs for When You Feel Alone
Hamza Bangash's 1978 transports you to a time when Karachi truly was the city of lights
With Comixense, a new magazine aims to introduce young Indians to the magic of graphic storytelling
Mare of Easttown Is More Than It Appears to Be
The secrets behind ‘Geeli Pucchi’, the most loved film in ‘Ajeeb Daastaans’
'Karnan' movie review: Mari Selvaraj’s dance of defiance makes for glorious cinema
Raya and the Last Dragon: why it’s time to retire ‘Asian’ as a film category
Voice of a Generation: In Conversation with Farah Bashir
The Drenching Richness of Andrei Tarkovsky
[Book Review]: Examining human and elephant relationships through two books
Other Ways of Seeing
Crossroads in Sri Lankan History
In focus: A photobook edited by Sanjay Kak explores the insurgency in Kashmir through the decades
‘The real Chipko’: How Shekhar Pathak wrote the first exhaustive, people’s history of the movement
Southasia in books: 2020 edition
Stumped : IPL preview, cricket siblings & freak injuries