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Arun Venugopal
All Stories By All Stories




 
cinema
US critics pan 'The Four Feathers', though it's an eerily topical film
Magazine | Oct 07, 2002
 
Vaastu
The world's oldest holistic design system is the new fad in the US. Will popular culture catch on like it did with yoga?
Magazine | Sep 30, 2002
 
Bereaved Indians
To remember is to relive the trauma. Of reconstructing the event and wishing it had a different end. But death has a finality that sooner or later one has to accept. And the families who lost their dear ones to the tragedy—a sister, a brother, a husband, a daughter—are still grappling with the personal loss. Arun Venugopalan speaks to bereaved Indians in New York:
Magazine | Sep 16, 2002
 
New York
Pandit Jasraj's singing raises hackles in New York.
Magazine | Aug 12, 2002
 
Amazicans
Umesh Vazirani, Professor of Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley
Magazine | Jul 15, 2002
 
Amazicans
Ajit Varki, Director, Glycobiology Research Center, University of California, Berkeley
Magazine | Jul 15, 2002
 
Amazicans
B.V.V. Prasad, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Medical Center
Magazine | Jul 15, 2002
 
Amazicans
Shaila Mani, Cell Biologist, Baylor College of Medicine
Magazine | Jul 15, 2002
 
indian art
The art galleries are getting bigger but is contemporary Indian art all that big in the West?
Magazine | Mar 18, 2002
 
Manhattan
It remains to be seen if the September 11 events change geopolitical equations
Magazine | Sep 24, 2001
 
Magazine | Sep 24, 2001
 
books
The verdict's out on Salman Rushdie's 'Fury'. And it's enough to hang the celebrated author.
Magazine | Sep 17, 2001
 
teaching
With lesser numbers of their own joining the profession, Indian teachers are in demand in the US
Magazine | Jul 09, 2001
 
US
'Desi' ads open their account in the American cityscape
Magazine | May 21, 2001
 
movie
A small-budget NRI film creates a not-so-small wave
Magazine | May 07, 2001
 
US
Low pay, heavy workloads: Indian servants rebel against their lot
Magazine | Mar 26, 2001
 
Aid
Clinton's India feelings continue—now he's a prime fundraiser
Magazine | Feb 19, 2001
 
It's blackout time in the richest US state as power biggies like Enron face investigations and consumer suits
Magazine | Feb 19, 2001
 
Expatriate Aid
Indians in Britain and the US give an overwhelming response to calls for aid for Gujarat's victims
Magazine | Feb 12, 2001
 
expatriates
A new breed of Indian-American radio programmers begin to claim the wavelengths—nostalgia now means communing across the static
Magazine | Feb 05, 2001



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