Features
Comic book literature has never felt more convincing than From Hell.
Pulpy tomatoes and the comforting smell of curry bubbling away in the kitchen—the perfect treat for a rainy day.
Sohra is at most a two-hour drive from Shillong—scenic, with rolling greens and misty blues.
In Fight Club, Palahniuk’s literary style hits you like a punch from down south and gets you on the chin.
300 is about harsh realities, going far away from home, and never coming back.
Neil Gaiman’s The Kindly Ones is structurally a greek tragedy, written with the soul of a deranged lunatic on a suicide mission.
A whirlwind, torrid introduction to exactly what your mother would not want to catch you reading.
Visiting Kasol in January is a little bizarre, but an adventure nonetheless.
Here’s to that austere, painful, joyous, and completely insane adventure called love.
Striving to uncover the truth hidden beneath layers of advertising euphemisms.
From mucky streets, to mucky railway platforms, to mucky office entrances, to mucky everything.
A quick look at the state of independent cinema in India and the West.