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A Walk Through Banglatown Smitha Radhakrishnan contemplates the controversy surrounding Brick Lane's representation of the Bangladeshi community in London. Posted: 6/13/2008
Richie's Fable of Riches Smitha Radhakrishnan chats with first-time feature film director Richie Mehta about working with family, attracting big stars, and putting 100% into a character named Amal. Posted: 5/16/2008
A Taste of Jodhaa Akbar Smitha Radhakrishnan watches Aishwarya Rai and Hrithik Roshan's latest film and realizes that eye candy that lasts this long is too sweet. Posted: 4/4/2008
On the Dilemmas of Artistic (Con)Fusion: Music Smitha Radhakrishnan gives us a sampling of Indian music over the years -- classical, film, and diasporic -- in Part Two of her series on artistic fusion. Posted: 12/14/2007
On the Dilemmas of Artistic (Con)Fusion: Dance When is "fusion" really fusion -- the metaphor for the colliding of two powerful cultural forces -- and when is it simply (con)fusion? Smitha Radhakrishnan discusses Indian dance in Part One of her series. Posted: 11/2/2007
Choreography of Class Smitha Radhakrishnan takes a look at the language, dance, and complicated power relations explored in the Golden Bear-winning film Vanaja. Posted: 10/5/2007
Filmi Philosophy From 1962 Merchant Ivory to 2007 Mira Nair, desis have been making art in English for a long long time. But are we ready for Bollywood in English? Smitha Radhakrishnan reflects on desi films such as The Householder, Bride and Prejudice, The Namesake, and the recent Amu. Posted: 8/24/2007