Articles Published in 2004
NEHRU: THE INVENTION OF INDIA offers a lucid and objective portrayal of Nehru, the architect of India's secular democracy, with all his strengths and weaknesses.
LETTERS
Does the outcry against call centers in India display subtle shades of racism? Alladeen, a multimedia theater piece tackles this issue head-on.
The River Turned Red by Nirmala Moorthy revolves around three distinct characters and their lives in the climate of Indias Sepoy Mutiny of 1857.
We can interlink rivers ... and sure enough, pigs can fly too!
Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhoslesisters, each unique in her style, and both reigning queens of the film music industry.
Put on your dancing sneakers and hop into your gym tights. The bhangra workout revolution is here.
On a jaunt in the fort city, the author and her co-travelers discover a land ruled by the brave ... and the meek.
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