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A Mumbai inspired by ‘The New Yorker’
Art The Chakkar 07/01/22 Art The Chakkar 07/01/22

A Mumbai inspired by ‘The New Yorker’

Rachita Vora’s ‘The Mumbaikar’ art series pays tribute to Mumbai and its people, in a homage to the iconic magazine covers of The New Yorker. By Medha Dutta Yadav

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Lovers and Borders: SKYFALL author Saba Karim Khan on Pakistan, India, politics, and craft
Literature The Chakkar 01/05/21 Literature The Chakkar 01/05/21

Lovers and Borders: SKYFALL author Saba Karim Khan on Pakistan, India, politics, and craft

An interview with author Saba Karim Khan: “Skyfall illuminates the soul of a Sufi love song. It is underpinned by a longing for hope, a desperation to see the glass half-full, despite the bleakness we envision about the future.”- By Chintan Girish Modi

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The World is Ours—Divine leads the rise of Desi Rap, with an assist from Nas
Music The Chakkar 02/07/20 Music The Chakkar 02/07/20

The World is Ours—Divine leads the rise of Desi Rap, with an assist from Nas

The unlikely fandom of American rap legend Nas in India; and the surprising connection between Nas, Divine, and the rise of India’s real hip hop culture. - an essay by Karan Madhok.

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