Issue: January ‘12
Peter Cat Recording Co. frontman Suryakant Sawhney speaks to us about parents, cutting an album, and planning a tour of northeast India.
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.
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.
Maybe Albert is not so angry after all. Maybe he’s just irritated, or insecure, or jaded.
American novelist Ronald Malfi speaks to The Newsroom Mafia author Oswald Pereira about his latest book, India, and future plans.
Ronald Malfi, author of The Canyon of Souls, interviews author Oswald Pereira about The Newsroom Mafia.
A city breathes because of people who explore it on foot, stand, stare, think, and marvel at its mysteries, paradoxes, and idiosyncrasies.
For those interested in Mumbai's underworld and the underbelly of journalism, this book might make interesting reading.
Ahmed Faiyaz's latest is recommend for those who are looking for an uncomplicated, light, suspense-spun tale.
Scammed author Ahmed Faiyaz speaks to us about his third novel and a few upcoming films based on his other titles.
Quirky and talented, the artists formerly known as Medusa have regrouped as a fresh entry into India's alternative music scene.
When the river rises, the platform is submerged and Shiva rides the current, swells of water lapping against his thighs.
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.
When we try to capture past thoughts and memories, more often than not we end up grasping not memories, but moments.
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.
He sat in a lazy slump in his rotating chair, complete with the mandatory towel that graces every government officer’s throne.
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.
The famed tehzeeb of the erstwhile Nawabs still clings to Lucknow's denizens like a burr.
Wouldn't you rather come home to a library than carry one with you?
Lapse of better judgement or otherwise, Rishad Saam Mehta's travel stories are a treat to read.
As The Dark Knight Rises approaches, we ask ourselves why women find Batman to be the most desirable of all superheroes.
















