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Vinyl records, film cameras, synthesizers: What’s driving an analogue revival?
Increasingly, many are discovering a ‘love of the process’, the joy of ‘happy accidents’ and a new meaning in successfully learning to use older technology.
Michael Beverland, The Conversation & Giana M Eckhardt, The Conversation
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In Saudi Arabia’s scaled-down plans for megacity across the desert – a warning sign for the future
The world should be investing in making existing cities sustainable and just at a human scale – not pouring money into speculative, unsustainable projects.
David Murakami Wood, The Conversation
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International Booker Prize interview: How Kira Josefsson translated ‘The Details’
Kira Josefsson’s translation of Swedish writer Ia Genberg’s ‘The Details’ is shortlisted for the 2024 International Booker Prize.
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IPL 2024: Royal Challengers Bengaluru beat Delhi Capitals and climb to fifth spot in standings
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Thriller: A serial killer is on the loose, murdering India’s famous nuclear scientists one by one
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Sunday book pick: Yukio Mishima’s novel ‘After the Banquet’ presents the tomb that is marriage
Originally published in Japan as ‘Utage No Oto’ in 1960, it was translated by Donald Keene in 1963.
Sayari Debnath
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‘How is my city?’ In Delhi, a meeting with Partition migrants from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Dera Ismail Khan had a significant Hindu population that migrated to India. Decades later, a Pakistani journalist met some families from his hometown.
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Start the week with a film: The unforgettable revolution of the dogs in ‘White God’
Hungarian director Kornel Mundruczo’s acclaimed movie is available on MUBI.
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Watch: Students in Pakistan enact moments from Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s pre-wedding event
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Met Gala 2024: From Alia Bhatt to Isha Ambani, what Indians in attendance wore
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