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Creative and academic freedom under threat from religious intolerance in India

  • Written by The Conversation
imageA politically charged 2011 work called 'Do not urinate' by photographer Vivek Vilasini, part of the exhibition 'Docu Tour' at BMB gallery in Mumbai.Courtesy of artist: Vivek Vilasini

When asked what made him such a prolific painter, even at the age of 91, MF Hussain, known as the Indian Picasso, said it was three things: “not worrying about...

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Q A producer gets formal warning

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imageTelevision personality Ray Martin has been appointed by the ABC to conduct its review into Q&A.AAP/Tracey Nearmy

Executive producer of Q&A Peter McEvoy has been given a formal warning in the wake of the furore over Zaky Mallah’s appearance.

The ABC board, which met on Wednesday, said McEvoy, who has produced the program since its start...

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