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MALAYSIA Thai Pusam in Grand Style A seven-mile procession on January 27, 2002, from downtown Kuala Lumpur to the famed […]

Learning to Love Dance

By Deepa Seetharaman One Sunday, 12 years ago, right after we went to the temple, my mother took me to

Holi’s Harmful Chemicals

By Tirtho Banerjee The boisterous Holi revelers have a ready excuse, mano holi hai hai, “Don’t take offense, it’s Holi.”

Kuchipudi’s Houston Hero

By Kalyani Giri Bharath Soumitri Guntupali, 17, is the first male dancer to graduate from the Anjali Center for Performing

Lead: The Hidden Poison

By Choodie Shivaram What kind of mother earth are we going to leave behind for future generations? I have heard

Every Little Bit Counts

By Vatsala Sperling Balasubramaniyam’s weird habit was incurable. When anyone looked at him for even a moment, he would pull

THE TRAVELS OF TWAIN

Mark Twain said, “I think we never become really and genuinely our entire and honest selves until we are dead

In Defense of Astrology

By Gayatri Devi Vasudev When the University Grants Commission of India brought Vedic astrology into the teaching curriculum of universities

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