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Shinie Antony: One - person people

What happened? One minute affairs were the in-thing, signifying freedom from conformist, mindless slavery to middle class morals, and suddenly everyone is doing spouses!
Section: Analysis  | Sunday, March 18, 2012 8:00 IST

The L-Word

Another Valentine’s Day goes by and ‘love’ continues to act coy amidst the red wine and redder roses.
Section: Analysis  | Sunday, February 19, 2012 8:00 IST

Shinie Antony: Know-all media

Agreed, India is going through some squint-eyed times. There is the new morality and the old. East Vs West.
Section: Analysis  | Sunday, January 22, 2012 8:00 IST

Cheating is easy nowadays, but catching on is equally tech-savvy!

Informal workplaces, availability of public places to hang out in, the item-girlisation of women and the promise of eternal network by every mobile phone… Sleeping around just got easier!
Section: Analysis  | Sunday, December 18, 2011 10:45 IST

The grammar of death: 'is’ becomes ‘was’ one day

All this talk about prolonging life makes you think of death. In a world full of uncertainty, exits are the only fact.
Section: Analysis  | Sunday, November 13, 2011 13:00 IST

Shinie Antony: The power of two

In ads and films, songs and stories, a pair — mostly hetero — is a must. Seldom do we depart from this numerical comfort of two.
Section: Analysis  | Sunday, October 16, 2011 8:00 IST

Shinie Antony: Headache is the war cry of the under-sexed

Headaches have gained themselves such notoriety in the world of nookies. They are what women who don’t put out have.
Section: Analysis  | Sunday, September 18, 2011 11:00 IST

Shinie Antony: Love for now

Which man can’t get a woman if he puts his mind to it? If he stalks her softly with verse, chats up on her pet passions, tells her she is the only woman he has truly looked at?
Section: Analysis  | Sunday, August 21, 2011 8:00 IST

Shinie Antony: Mr and mrs

Agreed a wedding is something to do on a boring Sunday morning, but saying 'I do' every time the conversation flags a bit can pall.
Section: Analysis  | Sunday, August 7, 2011 8:00 IST

Book review: Crowded Rooms

Through nine tales, Prem Nath establishes beyond doubt that he thinks differently when it comes to plot and narration. Which is the best thing about the book.
Section: Lifestyle  | Sunday, July 3, 2011 8:51 IST
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