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Still fab after 60 years: how The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night made pop cinema history | English...
The Times of India· 17 hours agoJul 7 (The Conversation) I first saw A Hard Day's Night at a film festival over 20 years ago, at the...
Wokeness Is Awful. Nationalism Is Far Worse.
The Dispatch· 7 days ago“Nationalism” and “wokeness” are relatively vague terms with multiple meanings, so it’s important to define them from the outset. Nationalists believe...
Hathras tragedy: District known for gulal and poetry faces unprecedented grief | Agra News - Times...
The Times of India· 5 days agoNEW DELHI: The Sikandara Rao Trauma Centre in Hathras district is a scene of heartbreaking...
Recession looming large on US economy? What growth rate has been predicted by Fed Reserve body?...
The Economic Times· 4 days agoWhat Is a Recession?Analysts and economists consider two consecutive quarters of contracting the...
Liquor firms in a twist over permit rollout in Punjab
Livemint· 6 days agoA circular issued in Ludhiana district defined that retailers or retail groups can only buy 1,000...
Why are rich Indians amongst the biggest property buyers in London?
Hindustan Times· 4 days agoFrom industrialists and Bollywood celebrities historically, the clientele has over time expanded to...
Pro Climber Sasha DiGiulian on Rock Climbing Around the World
Conde Nast Traveler· 6 days agoHow have you navigated that? There’s been a scarcity model in this industry, because typically it...
Rise of India's ‘second republic’ & what Hathras stampede says about public safety — global media
Theprint· 5 days agoVaishnav further highlights the “demise of secularism”, noting that “India’s current leaders embrace...
Budget 2024: What fintech, digital lending companies are expecting this time. Top points
Business Today· 3 days agoRenowned globally for its fintech advancements, India's fintech industry has played a significant...
How the Caesar Salad Changed How We Eat
Serious Eats· 6 days ago"“They’re embracing the nostalgia of the old.” " There’s also the question of whether the salad belongs to the stereotypically voracious male consumer or...