Vol. 4, Issue 5 May 2012
 
The Lede
On the Job
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Sweet Ache
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Brazil, Jordan
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A Paradigm Trap
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Art Review
The Revolution Will Be Sung
Art Review
Others Like Us
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Review
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Review
With Souls and Elbows
Editor's Notebook
Finally, A Principled Stand

Art Review  

1 May 2012  
Art Review | The Revolution Will Be Sung
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 the Previous Issues
 
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  
Art Review  | The Mistress of Wishes
By MANJULA PADMANABHAN

What Yoko Ono meant . . .

Published : 1 February 2012  
Art Review  | Shots in the Dark
By HIMANSHU BHAGAT

The wondrous world of photographic fiction . . .

Published : 1 January 2012  
Art Review  | Word Play
By TRISHA GUPTA

Two new journals provide a plethora of ways to combine words and images . . .

Published : 1 December 2011  
Art Review  | Cinema and the Underdog
By JAI ARJUN SINGH

On an underground video parlour and the life filmic . . .

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