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In Phir Milenge, Tamana must overcome prejudice and discrimination to clear her professional reputation, get back the career she sacrificed so much for, and most importantly, find justice.
Published on: 2/3/2005
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Kaslang Dolma, François Prévost, and Hugo Latulippe travel to Tibet carrying a message from the Dalai Lama to the Tibetan people who have waited to hear from him for 50 years since his exile. Their reactions are honest and powerful but always true to the virtues of compassion and nonviolence.
Published on: 12/21/2004
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Never shying away from controversy, Arundhati Roy approaches the multifaceted topic of international politics with simplicity, intelligence and sardonic humor.
Published on: 12/3/2004
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Dr. L. Subramaniam takes the best of both worlds as he combines the violin with Southern Indian classical music. He stays true to form in his performance of Carnatic music while celebrating what Western contributions have to offer to such an ancient tradition.
Published on: 11/19/2004
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Contemporary art is known to push boundaries. It strives to break into new means of expression and touch the viewer’s sensibilities. All three artists now being exhibited at the 4-F Gallery are masters at leaving strong, lasting impressions on the viewer, through unsettling, aggravating, or just flat out confusing images inviting the viewer to see their world in an entirely new way. Makoto Aida, Erika Yoshino, and Yasumasa Yonehara show that art can be bold and disturbing, yet also nonchalant.
Published on: 9/17/2004
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Read all about Pakistani publishers being well received at the Delhi book fair, Chen Shi-Zheng’s Mourning and Forgiveness opens in New York City, China begins its Year of France, Korean film directors begin their environmental awareness film project 1.3.6, and much more in this issue of News From Abroad.
Published on: 9/3/2004
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A drug run worth millions. A bodyguard questioning his loyalty. A beautiful woman pulling every string she can to come out ahead. These elements are what make Jack Hsu’s comic book, 8 9 3, a suspenseful and thrilling tale of everyone’s favorite topics: drugs, sex, and gunfights.
Published on: 8/20/2004
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