| Archives: November 2006 |
Nov 01, 2006
Visa Dates |
SANDIP ROY-CHOWDHURY, Nov 01, 2006
Editorial |
MOUSHUMI KHAN, Nov 01, 2006
Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank receive the Nobel Peace Prize |
Nov 01, 2006
Nov.1-Dec.15 |
Nov 01, 2006
Nov.1-Dec.15 |
ALLIE GRIFFITH, VIDYALANKAR COTRA and JAGJIT SINGH, Nov 02, 2006
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ANIRUDDH CHAWDA, Nov 03, 2006
Zinger comedy sequel even tosses a patriotic curveball |
DAVID SNYDER • Photos: SUNITA SNYDER, Nov 03, 2006
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SAROJNI MEHTA-LISSAK, Nov 04, 2006
How a trip to India in 1966 changed a young girl’s life. Permanently. Meeting her grandparents and large extended family, the imposing presence of the Taj Mahal, poverty lurking around each corner, all made an indelible impression, bringing her closer to her Indian roots.
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Nov 04, 2006
Harold Gould’s engrossing historical narrative, Sikhs, Swamis, Students, and Spies, is a must-read for all South Asians in America. It is their story; it is their history. It has never been told before—not so elaborately, so forcefully, or so compellingly |
RAJEEV SRINIVASAN and S. GOPIKRISHNA, Nov 05, 2006
With the media attention that his recent autobiography garnered, has Gen. Musharraf hoodwinked India and America yet again? Two opinions |
NIRUPAMA VAIDHYANATHAN, Nov 06, 2006
Dance |
DILIP D’SOUZA, Nov 08, 2006
The colonial legacy of Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, the call to repeal it, and the debate it has prompted about homosexuality and HIV/AIDS in India. |
SHANTA NIMBARK SACHAROFF • Illustration: SERENA SACHAROFF, Nov 09, 2006
Thanksgiving recipes that honor endangered peoples, and save and respect animals. |
NIRUPAMA VAIDHYANATHAN, Nov 09, 2006
Film |
TEED ROCKWELL, Nov 09, 2006
Tribute to a great artist who brought the shehnai out of the naubatkhana and into the concert hall—Bismillah Khan (1916-2006) |
NIRUPAMA VAIDHYANATHAN, Nov 12, 2006
Theater |
RANJIT SOURI, Nov 13, 2006
I’ve always been somebody who needs to know, and now I’m learning that there can be great joy in not knowing. |
JESSI KAUR, Nov 14, 2006
Theater |
ALZAK AMLANI, Nov 15, 2006
How does one protect an impressionable child from the hurtful prejudices of her grandmother? |
NIDHI CHANANI, Nov 17, 2006
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RAMYA KUMARASWAMY, Nov 21, 2006
How Praful Kulkarni uses the latest technological tools to keep his Newport Beach, Calif.-based architectural firm, gkkworks, competitive in a rapidly shrinking world. |
TARA MENON, Nov 22, 2006
Silly Chicken is another heart-warming book for young readers by Rukhsana Khan. |
SHAMITA JAYAKUMAR and SUPRIYA LIMAYE, Nov 22, 2006
The growing numbers of female college applicants is prompting admission officers to value male applicants more favorably. What message does this send to girls working hard to to get into their dream colleges? |
SANJU C., Nov 24, 2006
How does one know if some frivolous flirting has grown into a serious romance? |
MICHELLE REALE, Nov 27, 2006
In her debut collection of short stories, If, Neeru Nanda refrains from stereotypes, revealing quotidian life in all its ordinary splendor. |
JITESH PILLAAI, Nov 27, 2006
Diva extraordinaire Sushmita Sen on life beyond the movies
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ARUN CHITNIS, Nov 28, 2006
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SARITA SARVATE, Nov 29, 2006
Nostalgia for a cup of steaming hot Indian tea |
Nov 30, 2006
Dec. 1-Feb. 15 |
Nov 30, 2006
Dec. 1-Feb. 15 |
Nov 30, 2006
Dec. 1-Feb. 15 |