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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-explore/a-sonic-tapestry-walks-into-a-record-store-we-need-more-music-reviews-fewer-puff-pieces</loc>
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<news:title>A ‘Sonic Tapestry’ Walks Into A Record Store: We Need More Music Reviews &amp; Fewer Puff Pieces </news:title>
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<image:caption>The Homegrown Culture Bulletin</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Independent singer-songwriter Hulo (Aditya Majumdar) opens up about his journey as an artist.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Brooklyn four-piece Minaxi build their debut EP Darbar-e-Ishq at the crossroads of late-80s British shoegaze and Hindustani/Sufi devotional music.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>A look at Nagpur-based Panther's Paw Publication, founded by writer Yogesh Maitreya in 2016 and named for the radical Dalit Panthers movement.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Berlin-based artist Abhishek Chaudhary reimagines classic film posters not as marketing tools but as memory triggers — capturing the scene.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>While clearing out her late father's belongings, Denmark-based illustrator Radhika Chitalia couldn't bring herself to discard his passport — so she painted its sixteen empty pages instead.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Sabyasachi Mukherjee kick off a multi-year collaboration with a Byzantine-inspired High Jewellery collection debuting at New York Fashion Week</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Delhi label Gully Labs steps beyond footwear with 'Kara', its debut apparel line named for the Sanskrit word for "to do".</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Read Rhea's dead-serious, deeply unserious ranking of the Delhi Metro's best eating spots.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>One Night in TOKi-o takes over Katha Crafthouse, Hyderabad on September 11th.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Superhealth's Koramangala hospital hosts HOSPITA/ITY, vol.001 this Saturday — a bold experiment reimagining hospitality.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-08-21T13:00:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>This Week In Culture: Gully Labs' 1st Streetwear Collection, A Metro Food Guide &amp; More</news:title>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-creators/open-call-india-wants-to-make-indias-creative-ecosystem-a-little-easier-to-navigate</loc>
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<news:publication_date>2026-08-21T11:00:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>Open Call India Wants To Make India’s Creative Ecosystem A Little Easier To Navigate</news:title>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-creators/art-against-the-algorithm-the-creative-chaos-of-5-homegrown-dancers</loc>
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<image:caption>From Bharatanatyam practitioners to hip-hop crews and B-girls, five dancers reflect on the forces reshaping contemporary dance culture.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-08-20T11:00:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>Art Against The Algorithm: The Creative Chaos Of 5 Homegrown Dancers</news:title>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-creators/abhishek-chaudharys-movie-posters-feel-like-inside-jokes-for-cinephiles</loc>
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<image:caption>Through his ongoing series of reimagined movie posters, Chaudhary moves away from conventional marketing-driven designs and instead focuses on the memories that define a film in the minds of its viewers.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>Speaking about his distinct style, which can be seen throughout all his work, including this series, he calls it a "khichdi", drawn from everything he has consumed and been inspired by, that has become his own style.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-08-20T11:00:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>Abhishek Chaudhary's Movie Posters Feel Like Inside Jokes For Cinephiles </news:title>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-creators/the-clean-girl-lie-reethee-venkatesh-on-aesthetic-fatigue-the-politics-of-rot</loc>
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<image:caption>A sculptor and illustrator from Chennai, Reethee's practice is a rejection of the clinical, sanitised aesthetics with which we have come to see bodies online.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-08-20T11:00:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>The ’Clean Girl’ Lie: Reethee On Aesthetic Fatigue &amp; The Politics of ‘Rot’</news:title>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-creators/i-will-fly-chronicles-the-everyday-compassion-of-delhis-charity-birds-hospital</loc>
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<image:caption>Set inside the Charity Birds Hospital in Old Delhi, I Will Fly follows the daily work of one of the world's oldest institutions dedicated to treating injured birds.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-08-20T07:15:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>I Will Fly Chronicles The Everyday Compassion Of Delhi’s Charity Birds Hospital</news:title>
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<loc>https://homegrown.co.in/homegrown-creators/stories-built-above-water-wahida-ahmeds-tactile-archive-of-a-changing-assam</loc>
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<image:caption>Wahida Ahmed uses stilt houses, weaving, and poetry to preserve home and memory in a changing Assam.</image:caption>
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<news:publication_date>2026-08-20T07:00:00.000Z</news:publication_date>
<news:title>Stories Built Above Water: Wahida Ahmed’s Tactile Archive Of A Changing Assam</news:title>
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