Issue: November ‘11
It’s almost like the Dave Matthews Band and Pearl Jam had a baby in Chennai.
Ritika Mittal, founder of the MORA line of clothing, speaks to us about believing in yourself, following your dreams, and knowing when to say no.
Felix Buxton speaks to us in an exclusive interview about the Basement Jaxx India tour, their creative process, and future plans.
Grammy Award winners Basement Jaxx and Imogen Heap headline the Bacardi NH7 Weekender this year.
A few of our readers spoke to us about their Bacardi NH7 Weekender experience last year.
Get ready for another round of sprained necks and missing voices at the Bacardi Black Rock Arena.
Here's what you can expect from the Dewarists Stage at the Bacardi NH7 Weekender this year.
Anuvab Pal's book takes a long, hard look at modern Indian society through glasses coated with exaggeration, irony, and humour.
When fighting against forces much greater than yourself, and so much beyond your control, there’s only two ways to go about things.
A look at what the Eristoff Wolves Den has in store for festival-goers at the Bacardi NH7 Weekender this year.
Sameer Patange shares with us in an exclusive interview the genesis of Tattoo Republic and how the vision of a mega-scale tattoo convention in India materialised.
Festival founder Vijay Nair talks to us about what it takes to put together the Bacardi NH7 Weekender, India’s happiest music showcase festival.
Were it not for the fact that his wares were displayed a little too conspicuously, I would have easily mistaken him for an insurance salesman.
The world makes its own music. And when we try to be in harmony with others, we forget the tune we started out humming.
Ganga, borne aloft, wound her way towards her white marble temple where a million iridescent triangles danced wildly.
A coming-of-age story, there is something about Stephen Chbosky's book that is wildly reminiscent of The Wonder Years.
Against the rural landscape, where time takes on another pace, numbers like age have a way of being forgotten.
Wait for the right person, the right backdrop, the right season, the right beverage, the right theme, the right everything.
A film that was daring enough to traverse conventional boundaries and present to its viewers a slice of life of a maladjusted lover.
Irreverent rap geniuses Das Racist talk to us in an exclusive interview about the zombie apocalypse and their debut full-length album Relax.














