Issue: February ‘12
Is our reality merely a game of chance? Is Schrödinger’s cat really alive and dead at the same time?
Although the mingling of east and west occasionally misses the mark, all in all, Gods Robots is worth a listen.
The two-day-long Mahindra Blues Festival at the iconic Mehboob Studio in Bombay was truly an experience.
Grant Morrison's Kill Your Boyfriend is brilliant because it is darkly humorous, satirical, and poetically unjust.
Against the backdrop of history exists a town dripping with experimentation and modernity. Except this is not a town. This is Hauz Khas Village.
Aditi Rao, winner of the Srinivas Rayaprol Poetry Prize in 2011, speaks to us about her writing.
For most of us, opium usually paints a picture of the messy tangle of the narcotics trade, undercover dealings, and sometimes, a withered Chinese lady smoking a pipe.
In the fictional suburb of Bandargaon, hilarity and love rise from the seediness of the local underground gambling den and the self-righteousness of its educated citizens.














