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Of Summertime, Sunshine and Forests that Catch Fire
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Of Summertime, Sunshine and Forests that Catch Fire

A writer from Uttarakhand travels through his beloved hills and tells us how kaafal berries and wildfires have always signalled summer. What changed this year?
Posted by Rudy Singh July 23, 2016
The Last Brigade Call
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The Last Brigade Call

On June 11, two firemen will raise a toast in honour of their brave mentor, who would’ve turned 51, if not for a deadly blaze.
Posted by Naimish Keswani July 23, 2016
The Seat Mafia of Mumbai Locals
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The Seat Mafia of Mumbai Locals

There’s no way in hell you can do anything about the Cosa Nostra of the train. Or can you? It takes nearly a lynching for Arré to find out.
Posted by Damian D'souza July 22, 2016
Part-time Businessman, Full-time Gaurakshak
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Part-time Businessman, Full-time Gaurakshak

Their eyes keep tabs on meat eaters and Muslims. Vigilante gaurakshaks are prepared to rape and kill to protect the cow.
Posted by seema guha July 20, 2016
Comment of the Week: The Vivek Agnihotri Edition
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Comment of the Week: The Vivek Agnihotri Edition

Welcome to Comment of the Week, where we psychoanalyse ourselves and try to understand what people are trying to tell us. Brought to you by Arré’s resident psychoanalyst and therapist, Sigmund Fried.
Posted by Arré Bench July 20, 2016
In Search of India’s First Female Serial Killer
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In Search of India’s First Female Serial Killer

The psychosis of Ramanna in Raman Raghav 2.0 is predictable. I wonder why Cyanide Mallika, the notorious killer who poisoned six women, has never captured a filmmaker’s imagination.
Posted by Selina Sheth July 18, 2016
Humbly Submitted for Your Esteemed Perusal
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Humbly Submitted for Your Esteemed Perusal

High-flown language may have developed as a means of officialdom to isolate itself from common folk but thanks to our feudal hangover, we continue to embrace it in our daily lives.
Posted by Rudy Singh July 17, 2016
What Rock On!! 2 Gets Wrong About the Indie Scene
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What Rock On!! 2 Gets Wrong About the Indie Scene

Getting real musicians is great for lending Rock On!! 2 indie cred, but how about capturing the spirit of the scene properly? Where is the agony of playing shit gigs at shit venues?
Posted by Suprateek Chatterjee July 14, 2016
My Day Chasing Pokemon in Mumbai
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My Day Chasing Pokemon in Mumbai

PokeGo has driven the world crazy chasing virtual monsters but it’s had a few bonus benefits in the real world too.
Posted by Tanvi Dhulia July 14, 2016
“When I’m Happy, I Dress in C Major”
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“When I’m Happy, I Dress in C Major”

Neil Harbisson sees the world only in black and white. But he has the ability to hear colour. Telephone lines have now become green, and Amy Winehouse’s Rehab is pink.
Posted by Kripa Krishnan July 12, 2016

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