The lepidopterist
By Malavika S Udayan
/ November 15, 2024
o lepidopterist he has a hooked nose, a tall forehead unusually round at the top, ill-fitting hairline to the sides
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Mother, Weep Not for Me
By G N Saibaba
/ October 13, 2024
When you came to see me, I couldn't see your face from the fibreglass window. If you glanced at my...
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Poems by Tatum Hamernik
By Tatum Hamernik
/ August 28, 2024
I don’t know if you cared Or you lied About wanting to get to know Who I am But I...
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Behind the Curtain: Backstage Glimpses of Veerapandiya Kattabomman
By Deivendra Kumar A
/ August 28, 2024
This photo essay covers the backstage events of Veerapandiya Kattabomman Natakam staged in Soorangudi, a village in the southern part...
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Waiting For the Light
By Brighton_typewriter_poet
/ August 28, 2024
the bookmark lay still on the floor, a corpse unmoved by the scene.
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Poems by Ricky Garni
By Ricky Garni
/ August 27, 2024
I were in love, what more would I need what more would I want
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Together We Rise: Solidarity with the Women of Malayalam Film Industry
By The Station
/ August 27, 2024
Immediate action against the alleged perpetrators, regardless of their political positioning, is the need of the hour.
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Bong Joon-ho’s ‘Memories of Murder’ as Political Critique
By Vikram Harikumar
/ March 9, 2024
Bong Joon-ho’s Memories of Murder is not just a spectacular crime thriller movie with many twists and turns, but also...
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A New Star into the Political Galaxy
By Deivendra Kumar A
/ February 10, 2024
Film has become increasingly pervasive in almost all aspects of Tamil society and perhaps most prominently in political life.
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The Temple Project: Selective Amnesia of the Past
By The Station
/ January 22, 2024
The convenient forgetfulness of the media is, then, but an instance of how the fourth estate has, in the age...
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