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| Archives: March 2006 |
ARVIND KUMAR, Mar 01, 2006
Teaching bias
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Mar 01, 2006
April 2006 |
Mar 01, 2006
March 1-April 15 |
Mar 01, 2006
March 1-April 15 |
SANDIP ROY-CHOWDHURY, Mar 01, 2006
A conversation with Vikram Seth about his recent book, Two Lives, how his great uncle and great aunt survived the Second World War, and about living with his parents in India. |
ANIRUDDH CHAWDA, Mar 02, 2006
Historical lore, disenchanted youth, and political graft mix together to form a sharp modern parable that is Rang De Basanti. Mahesh Bhatt’s Kalyug is an action flick of sex, lies, and videotape. |
Mar 04, 2006
Fictionalizing characters from her childhood experiences, Amulya Malladi creates a world of an ashram in her new novel, Song of the Cuckoo Bird |
NIRUPAMA VAIDHYANATHAN, Mar 05, 2006
It you want to witness the works of the best of American playwrights live on stage, you need go no further than Geary Theater in San Francisco, the home of American Conservatory Theater. |
Mar 06, 2006
LETTERS |
TEED ROCKWELL, Mar 07, 2006
The Shankars are in their prime, with daughter Anoushka Shankar following Ravi Shankar’s example of adaptation and creativity. |
SHANTA NIMBARK SACHAROFF • Illustration: SERENA SACHAROFF, Mar 08, 2006
On a chilly winter or spring evening, what can be more welcoming than the smell of hot soup simmering on the stove? |
RINOTI AMIN, Mar 09, 2006
Color, color everywhere. The author takes in the fun and frolic of Holi in the Rajasthani countryside.
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RAJEEV SRINIVASAN and REETA SINHA, Mar 10, 2006
Should we worry that Supreme Court justices are swayed by ideology? |
ANIRUDDH CHAWDA, Mar 11, 2006
Mahesh Bhatt’s Kalyug is an action flick of sex, lies, and videotape. |
JAMES E. ROOT, Mar 13, 2006
Ask a Lawyer |
DILIP D’SOUZA, Mar 14, 2006
The prolonged war in Iraq obscures the reality of omegrown terrorists in India.
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NITYA RAMANAN, Mar 14, 2006
An award-winning boy scout |
RANJIT SOURI, Mar 15, 2006
A theater audition, disappointment, and creating new opportunities
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SUNITA PURI, Mar 16, 2006
Why do so many South Asian immigrants seek gender determination or pre-selection technologies to get a male child? |
RANJANA SRIVASTAVA, Mar 17, 2006
From being the child to her parents’ guardian—when did this reversal of roles happen? |
SARITA SARVATE, Mar 18, 2006
A new study quantifies the disturbing trend of an increasingly skewed gender ratio in India.
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Mar 19, 2006
Visa Dates |
SREE C., Mar 21, 2006
I am only a sophomore and I’m already caught up in the college admission craze. |
NITYA RAMANAN, Mar 22, 2006
An accomplisshed pulmonary developmental biologist |
PAVITHRA MOHAN, Mar 23, 2006
I am only a sophomore and I’m already caught up in the college admission craze. |
SAROJNI MEHTA-LISSAK, Mar 24, 2006
For one, a new identity; for the other, closing the door to her homeland thousands of miles away. A Rite of Passage. |
ALZAK AMLANI, Mar 28, 2006
What to do when you are your worst critic |
ANURADHA CHOUDHARY, Mar 29, 2006
Gulzar reminisces about his first meeting with A.R.Rahman, the music composer who broke away from the form of the traditional Hindi film song |
Mar 30, 2006
a little princess in the limelight |
DILIP D’SOUZA, Mar 31, 2006
In Love’s Rite, Ruth Vanita looks to the future and the past, while challenging the present-day prejudice about same-sex marriage in India and the West. |
DEEPA MAHADEVAN, Mar 31, 2006
Music |
Mar 31, 2006
April 1-May 15 |
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