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Sport & Culture
Fixing Cricket in India
With a humiliating whitewash behind it, India’s cricket team now needs to get to the root of its problems.
Agneepath – Violent Poetry
Agneepath is a story of revenge, and a fine directorial debut for Karan Malhotra with Dharama Productions.
Katy Perry for North Korea?
Could the U.S. leverage its pop culture influence to secure a breakthrough with Kim Jong-un’s regime?
Pakistan Stun England
Pakistan’s cricket team has gotten off to a flying start in 2012 with a series win over England.
The Genius of “A Separation”
Asghar Farhadi’s movie “A Separation” is morally complex without being morally murky. It’s a real achievement.
Wozniacki as No. 1
Caroline Wozniacki’s loss in the Australian Open raises a question: can you be No.1 without Grand Slam titles?
Manga at the British Museum
A new exhibition of the work of manga artist Hoshino Yukinobu brings a refreshing art form to London.
Fatima Bhutto on Imran Khan
The niece of the late Benazir Bhutto surprises many at the Jaipur festival with a scathing critique of Imran Khan.
Nishikori Shines
Kei Nishikori surprised the tennis world with his latest Australian Open tennis win. Does Japan have a new hero?
The Freedom of Jaipur
A question and answer session with the writer of a controversial book on Gandhi shows what Jaipur is about.
Rushdie Haunts Jaipur Festival
Salman Rushdie decided against attending the Jaipur literary festival. But his presence is still felt everywhere.
Can Li Na Take the Pressure?
Tennis star Li Na doesn’t just have her rivals to cope with in the Australian Open. There’s the hopes of China.