Aditi Dharmadhikari

An unintentional Symphony of Destruction, Aditi Dharmadhikari has a special love for rough roads. Look for a pretty little face, lots of curly hair, a nosering, and someone who is getting into—or barely out of—a retarded situation, and there she’ll be.

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A Brooks Town Story

An exclusive interview with author Anuradha Kumar about her latest novel It Takes A Murder.

Dawn of the Dead

In conversation with bestselling author Mainak Dhar about his latest thriller Zombiestan and his aim of writing one book every year.

Forgetting the Night

Vitek Goyel of Bombay-based alt. rock act Slow Down Clown talks to us about their debut album and the evolution of the band’s music.

Soak Up the Sun

What to do and what you can’t do without at the fifth edition of the Sunburn festival.

Waiting for the Sun

We talk to festival-goers—everyone from first-timers to excited second-time explorers, as well as seasoned regulars—about their Sunburn experience.

State of Trance

Electronic dance music is (thankfully) no more just a bastion of the West. Here are some established names as well as some upcoming artists from India who will be a part of Sunburn 2011.

House on Fire

We take a look at some of the international artists scheduled to perform at Sunburn 2011 that you can’t afford to pass up.

When the Sun Goes Down

We kick off our five-day countdown to the fifth edition of Sunburn—the biggest electronic dance music festival in Asia. Here’s what you can expect from Sunburn 2011.

Living Rooms and Taxi Drivers

Felix Buxton speaks to us in an exclusive interview about the Basement Jaxx India tour, their creative process, and future plans.

Weekender Ink

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.

Book Review: The Perks of Being a Wallflower

A coming-of-age story, there is something about Stephen Chbosky’s book that is wildly reminiscent of The Wonder Years.