under Shruti Ravindran

A self-described medical palmist reads between the lines

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4 Feb 2012 | BY Shruti Ravindran

Ironically enough, Steven Pinker’s peace theory is super controversial

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1 Feb 2012 | BY Shruti Ravindran

The circus you missed, in nine easy snapshots

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31 Jan 2012 | BY Shruti Ravindran

A protagonist of great sensitivity and disaffection earns debut novelist Teju Cole formidable comparisons

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18 Jan 2012 | BY Shruti Ravindran

Another ‘provocative’ art show, another right-wing attack. And the themes that draw their ire only seem to widen every year

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13 Jan 2012 | BY Shruti Ravindran

At the modest price of Rs 5,50,000 a night

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23 Dec 2011 | BY Shruti Ravindran

Tuberculosis is virtually unheard of in the developed world. But in India, this highly infectious bacterial disease claims about a thousand lives every day—the highest in the world.

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19 Dec 2011 | BY Shruti Ravindran

Namitha, the siren from Surat who reduces south Indian men to slavering wrecks

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8 Dec 2011 | BY Shruti Ravindran

In Chennai, husbands don’t know their wives are sex workers, finds an unusual survey

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27 Nov 2011 | BY Shruti Ravindran

Hari Kunzru on how internet memes inspire him to create a whole new English, knowing when to shut off the world, and stocking up on 0.5 mm ballpoints in preparation

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17 Nov 2011 | BY Shruti Ravindran
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