The Reproach of the Binary Swamp Aarshin Karande 19.11.2018 Opinion, Politics 0 0 Likes ShareFacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterest Election season means that zombies resurface. Founding fathers and past luminaries are brought back to life, spoken on behalf of, and turn in... Read More
Pallavi Aarshin Karande 24.04.2018 Poetry 0 0 Likes ShareFacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterest Whispers of Spring glide through fresh blades of lavender, caressing the intoxicated spirit of curiosity. Honeys and nuts, blossoming from the crackles of life and lust. The... Read More
The Politics of Compassion: US Immigration Policy and the Conflicted American Archetype Aarshin Karande 13.09.2017 Opinion, Politics 0 0 Likes ShareFacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterest Originally published in The Republic on August 12, 2017. In 1958, as a senator in the United States, John F. Kennedy published the book,... Read More
Kishori Amonkar: The Global Reaches of an Ancient Voice Aarshin Karande 27.04.2017 Art, Music, Opinion 0 0 Likes ShareFacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterest While it’s a cliché to begin with a quote, I’d like to do so ironically because Kishori Amonkar, the subject of this piece,... Read More