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- Paris de luxe
- The treats in store at the latest edition of Mumbai Art Weekend
- Year of the banana?
- Misfits matter
- Tweaking the data: Understanding the history of Indian spin bowling
- Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker will leave you strangely dissatisfied
- Japanese whiskies enter India, just not the ones you've been waiting for
- Improbable lessons for today from a propagandist film of a century ago
- CHESS #1381
- An Indian non-profit is first TED Audacious Project to be chosen from Asia
Weekend Edition News
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The Anglo-Indian community on the loss of seats in the legislatures
The Constitution (126th Amendment) Bill, which Parliament passed on December 12, has ended the provision with effect from January 25, 2020
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Satirists at work: Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK, makers of The Family Man
Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK speak about writing ordinary characters in extraordinary situations
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The man who was known as 'Snakehips'
By the time he appeared in the film, Snakehips Tucker was already a name attraction in Harlem nightclubs like the Cotton Club and Connie's Inn
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The treats in store at the latest edition of Mumbai Art Weekend
The Mumbai Gallery Weekend will return for its eighth, even more egalitarian edition, hoping to draw diverse crowds to the city's art district
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Paris de luxe
Amy Tara Koch tells you how to have a five-star hotel experience in Paris without booking a room
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Tweaking the data: Understanding the history of Indian spin bowling
Anindya Dutta relies on facts and figures rather than back stories to trace the history of Indian spin bowling
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Japanese whiskies enter India, just not the ones you've been waiting for
Age statement Japanese whiskies that charmed the world continue to elude Indian buyers. But a taste of them is here
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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker will leave you strangely dissatisfied
The movie is set at an almost breathless pace that seems to be a continuation of a chase that started many movies ago
COLUMNISTS
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Year of the banana?
Kishore SinghThe farcicality should be obvious to everyone, but artists and art writers can be persuasive about the 'meaning' of such work, laying it at the ...
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Misfits matter
Uttaran Das GuptaIn his debut collection, Mumbai-based journalist and poet Suhit Kelkar has channelled Greek myths to indulge in a sort of personal mythopoeia
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Improbable lessons for today from a propagandist film of a century ago
Ranjita GanesanThe restoration itself is a reminder of the magic of colours and countries coming together
An Indian non-profit is first TED Audacious Project to be chosen from Asia
The Project is an initiative that "shows what humanity can accomplish when bold ideas meet visionary, generous supporters"
Angry young people: Voices from India's streets in response to CAA, NRC
The sentiments of students and their supporters being expressed on streets across India's cities
The quiet brain of the athlete
The brains of fit young athletes dial down extraneous noise and attend to important sounds better than those of other young people
Fit for the wrist: Fitbit Versa 2 a great watch, but not right upgrade
The Versa is an excellent fitness tracker, which has been tuned to last even longer
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Rate cuts to 'operation twist', RBI governor is pushing policy boundaries
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Amid legal battle, ONGC takes over physical control of PMT from RIL & Shell
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GoAir cancels 18 domestic flights over shortfall of aircraft, cockpit crew
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Why the Govt is trying to stop Reliance from selling assets to Aramco
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Is India's donkey population falling prey to Chinese 'Ejiao' producers?
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Deposit rate cut beyond a point is risky, India lacks safety net: SBI chief
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Modi summons ministers to discuss security as citizenship law protests grow
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Citizenship Act Highlights: 'Tukde tukde' gang behind protests, says Prasad
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FPIs open fund floodgates for markets; net inflow crosses Rs 1 trn in 2019
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Citizenship Act: Over 1,000 academics come out in support of legislation
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Stars shine in 2019, but small films win big hearts and box office as well
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The great debate: What is the future of West Coast refinery project?
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Statsguru: Despite GST dues payment, worries far from over on revenue front
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DIIs gain sway in market movement, rating agencies review firms, and more