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Step onto a farm in California, and you're likely to find solar panels planted near almonds or oranges.
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How Stories Configure Human Nature
It is in our nature to need stories. We arrive “biologically prepared” for them. They were evolutionarily crucial. We feel and think in story-logic (story-causa...
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Assistant Lifestyles Editor Devna Bose visited the 2017 Oxford Film Festival and asked festival-goers about what they were most looking forward to, their favorite part of t...
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When Federico Fellini died in 1993, New York Times obituary writer Bruce Weber made a confession: “I never cared for his movies.” In a declaration of “rag...
Read MoreThe Woman Who Cut Off Her Breasts
Her name was Nangeli and she lived in Cherthala, a watery alcove on the Kerala coast. We do not know when she was born or who sired her. But we know she died in 1803, her s...
Read MoreUrban Butterfly Declines 69% Compared To 45% Drop In Countryside
Butterflies have vanished from towns and cities more rapidly than from the countryside over the past two decades, according to a new study. Industrial agriculture has long ...
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Eight times a week, in a rowdy, devastating, gender-bending production of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” at St. Ann’s Warehouse, directed by Phyllida L...
Read MoreDocumentary Film Festival Showcases Myriad Human Lives
With themes ranging from caste and culture, the cries of disgruntled Maruti workers to the lives of literary giants, the fifth Chennai Short Film and Documentary festival p...
Read MoreAll About Aaba, The Only Indian Film At The Berlin International Film Festival This Year
Amar Kaushik (33), an associate director on films such as No One Killed Jessica (2007) and Go Goa Gone (2013), has lived in Mumbai for over a decade. However, he spent the ...
Read MoreThis Initiative Is Helping Rural Artisans Create Masterpieces By Collaborating With Modern Artists
India has a rich tradition of folk art that has been woven into the daily lives of many. Creating beautiful paintings on the mud walls or singing songs on a festive occasio...
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