Issue: January ’12
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He’s Got Roses
Peter Cat Recording Co. frontman Suryakant Sawhney speaks to us about parents, cutting an album, and planning a tour of northeast India. -
Einstein and Faith
Einstein maintained that underneath the discernible laws of physics, there is a mysterious force that is responsible for the harmony that we see around us. -
Animal Rights, Body Paint, and G-Strings
P.E.T.A.'s senior campaigner Ashley Fruno talks to us about her experience of campaigning for animal rights and her personal highs and lows doing the work she does. -
Cinephilia: Albert Pinto’s Wrath
Maybe Albert is not so angry after all. Maybe he’s just irritated, or insecure, or jaded. -
The Hidden Lands
American novelist Ronald Malfi speaks to The Newsroom Mafia author Oswald Pereira about his latest book, India, and future plans. -
Good News, Bad News
Ronald Malfi, author of The Canyon of Souls, interviews author Oswald Pereira about The Newsroom Mafia. -
Walk the Walk
A city breathes because of people who explore it on foot, stand, stare, think, and marvel at its mysteries, paradoxes, and idiosyncrasies. -
Book Review: The Newsroom Mafia
For those interested in Mumbai's underworld and the underbelly of journalism, this book might make interesting reading. -
Book Review: Scammed
Ahmed Faiyaz's latest is recommend for those who are looking for an uncomplicated, light, suspense-spun tale. -
Confessions and More
Scammed author Ahmed Faiyaz speaks to us about his third novel and a few upcoming films based on his other titles. -
CD Review: Sky Rabbit
Quirky and talented, the artists formerly known as Medusa have regrouped as a fresh entry into India's alternative music scene. -
U-bends: Rishikesh
When the river rises, the platform is submerged and Shiva rides the current, swells of water lapping against his thighs. -
Wonderful Indeed
Mister Wonderful is not a book I would read too many times, but definitely a book I would want everyone to read at least once. -
Book Review: The Sense of an Ending
When we try to capture past thoughts and memories, more often than not we end up grasping not memories, but moments. -
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
We look at 15 people from the audience at Sunburn 2011 with the most eye-catching attire, attention-grabbing paraphernalia, and a relentless need to dance. -
Village Vignettes: An Officer’s Apathy
He sat in a lazy slump in his rotating chair, complete with the mandatory towel that graces every government officer’s throne. -
All in the Family
Author Judy Balan talks to us in an exclusive interview about her debut novel Two Fates and shares her views on relationships and marriages in India. -
Lethargic in Lucknow
The famed tehzeeb of the erstwhile Nawabs still clings to Lucknow's denizens like a burr. -
Reading Between the Lines
Wouldn't you rather come home to a library than carry one with you? -
Book Review: Hot Tea Across India
Lapse of better judgement or otherwise, Rishad Saam Mehta's travel stories are a treat to read. -
Tall, Dark, and Dangerous
As The Dark Knight Rises approaches, we ask ourselves why women find Batman to be the most desirable of all superheroes.
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