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    My ‘Vaccine’ Against the Pandemic of Fast Fashion & Discount Sales

    The thing about history is that it never goes out of fashion. Pragya Tiwari makes a case for slow fashion.

    Safdar Hashmi and the art of cultural resistance

    Safdar Hasmi and the art of cultural resistance

    Safdar Hashmi and the art of cultural resistance

    On the morning of the first day of the new year in 1989, a group of young men and women set out from Delhi for Jhandapur, an industrial...

    Whose feminism is it anyway?

    Nothing that you will read here is new. But I am still writing this. Here’s what prompted it.

    In praise of Hemu: Medieval king reveals true intent of Hindutva history

    The auditorium at the National Museum, in the heart of Delhi, is packed to capacity on the afternoon of the 5th of October.

    [P for Pictures] Episode 03: For the love of Jazz

    Pragya Tiwari speaks to acclaimed journalist and writer Naresh Fernandes,

    Eye of the Beholder: Atul Dodiya

    Atul Dodiya interview by Pragya Tiwari

    The Road Not Taken

    The Road Not Taken review

    When The Wandering Falcon Came To Delhi

    here is this world among the many worlds of Delhi- the world of book events- you show up for a reading followed by a conversation ....

    House on fire

    Patiala House review

    Life or something like It

    Yeh Saali Zindagi movie review

    Where does the Lit Fest go from here?

    The Jaipur Literature Festival this year faced criticisms of overcrowding and an indiscriminate choice of sponsors.

    A watered down affair

    Dhobi Ghaat movie review

    A conversation with Candace Bushnell

    Video Interview with writer Candace Bushnel

    Junot Diaz – An Interview

    An interview with Junot Diaz.

    Sheldon Pollock on Hindutva and the Life and Death of Sanskrit

    Video interview with scholar Sheldon Pollock. Jaipur Literature Festival, January, 2011.

    In Conversation with H.M. Naqvi

    Video interview with author H.M. Naqvi, winner of the DSC Prize for Literature 2011.

    The deol tragicomedy

    THE VILLAIN IN CHIEF of Samir Karnik’s multi-Deol caper is named after a well-known film critic. His election symbol is ‘stars’....

    Gulliver’s blunders

    Rob Letterman’s adaptation of Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels

    Junot Diaz – An Interview

    An interview with Junot Diaz. Jaipur Literature Festival, January 2011. Originally published in The Tehelka
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