Sukhada Tatke

@ASuitableGirl

Moon obsessed. I also write: Texas Monthly, Pacific Standard, The Establishment, Quartz, Scroll, Caravan etc. Currently​: Medienbotschafter fellow in Germany.

Joined July 2011

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    Apr 14

    What goes on at gun shows in the US? I decided to find out, and wrote about the experience for

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    Survivors of child sexual abuse who finally find courage to speak out as adults fall through cracks of Indian law

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    Jun 8

    . talks about the reality of Maharashtra farmers. Hear him out. with at-

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    Jun 8

    Stop w/e you're doing, the headline of 's Comey story contains the phrase "semantic tomfoolery"

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  10. Jun 8

    Is an open marriage the new monogamy? This beautifully written article raises a few uncomfortable questions.

  11. Jun 8

    If I keep looking for the moon during the day, no, scouring the sky for it, does that make me mildly obsessed, even obsessive​?

  12. Jun 7
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    Like all things else, I discovered Wallace and Gromit late in life. Thank you for the warm-and-fuzzies, Peter Sallis.

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    Jun 6
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    Jun 6

    A picture tells a thousand words - aftermath of today's bloody attack in western

  17. Jun 6

    Moving messages at the Maalbeek metro station (by survivors and loved ones of victims) in Brussels where a bomb exploded last year.

  18. Jun 6

    Aaha. Pleased to learn I'm not the only fool who doesn't know how to copy and ​paste.

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    Jun 5

    Old Possum, complete with Gus the Theatre Cat :) Or is that Mr Mistoffelees?

  20. Jun 5

    Going to bed while the sun is still out. Europe disorients. Oh beautiful wonderful European summer.

  21. Jun 5

    In the pre-digital era, how did one revisit memories, make sense of loss and the painful transience of human experience?

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