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June 16, 2017

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  • Ripe Vinyl #1 | Sign of the Times – Harry Styles

    Ripe Vinyl #1 | Sign of the Times – Harry Styles

    3–5 minutes
    June 29, 2017

    This is first among a series of song reviews titled “Ripe Vinyl”. It was penned by Charcoal Masks, who is not a Directioner and never was.…

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  • Love at first sight (and in retrospect) (An essay by Keerthi Purushothaman)

    Love at first sight (and in retrospect) (An essay by Keerthi Purushothaman)

    5–7 minutes
    June 21, 2017

    Chosen as Editor’s Pick of the Day (Essay) on WordPress Discover – 13 June 2017. “For those who pass it without entering, the city is one…

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  • Blurry Faces. Everyday musings on the immediate public. (Rahul Nath)

    Blurry Faces. Everyday musings on the immediate public. (Rahul Nath)

    5–7 minutes
    June 16, 2017

    https://maptia.com/rahulnath/stories/blurry-faces We pass by thousands of people everyday, from the person idling by the roadside trying to kill time to the person trying to break bread,…

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  • Stripes (by Charcoal Masks)

    Stripes (by Charcoal Masks)

    2–3 minutes
    June 13, 2017

    Her lashes swept furiously against the plastic that magnified her vision. Magnified only slightly. But magnified, nevertheless. The lashes were tinged with salty water. Some…

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  • Corpse of the Soul (A poem by Shivoham)

    Corpse of the Soul (A poem by Shivoham)

    1–2 minutes
    June 6, 2017

    Once nubile, pulchritudinous body, Now lies shrunken, pale. Fastidious creation now seems shoddy, Bare, without an ornate shell. You say, nothing left, it is dead.…

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  • The Crimson Wave – a curation of art on menstruation (Sanjana Acharya)

    The Crimson Wave – a curation of art on menstruation (Sanjana Acharya)

    2–3 minutes
    June 1, 2017

    BOONDH came to IIT Madras to talk about menstrual hygiene and sustainable menstruation. I had recently heard of the menstrual cup and wanted to make…

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  • A Friend, The Wind and some Memories (A poem by Ram Bragadish)

    A Friend, The Wind and some Memories (A poem by Ram Bragadish)

    1–2 minutes
    May 30, 2017

    Oh my friend, The dearest of the lot, Do you remember the wind? The way it made us smile, With catastrophic intentions. The way it…

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  • Alumni Speak #2 | Kaamya Sharma

    Alumni Speak #2 | Kaamya Sharma

    8–12 minutes
    May 26, 2017

    How did you find our department and the institute when you joined it in 2008? You were the third batch right? What were your expectations…

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  • Books (A poem by Pritam Majumdar)

    Books (A poem by Pritam Majumdar)

    1–2 minutes
    May 22, 2017

    a wall of books between us – a few dead authors turn summersault in their graves I would never know what earthly smell they had…

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