Five-and-half yards of pure mischiefThe sari isn’t quite going the kimono way. But it seems to keep changing its status. I use the word status the way millions now use it on Facebook — the latest public confessional — to describe their state of being at that precise moment.
November 20, 2009
A nation captured in arresting imagesFinally, I reached the boiling point. In metaphorical terms: the precise moment when the dal on the stove froths over into a messy hot puddle on the kitchen floor.
November 5, 2009
Etiquette in the time of FacebookSometimes, Facebook can be quite in-your-face. A bit of a jack-in-the-box actually. Just the other day a wedding invitation popped up on Facebook.
October 23, 2009
Edwina-Nehru: More than a love storyWell, to put it in simple, blunt English: did India’s first prime minister have an affair with the last vicereine of India?
October 8, 2009
The slippery slope to becoming an iconThe prolonged soap opera of our tweeting minister got me thinking about the fickle ways of icon-worshippers.
September 24, 2009
The irony of being a public servantTake our two external affairs ministers, one Union, and the other state: both presumably found it beneath them to stay in the respective Bhavans of the states they represent.
September 10, 2009
Why Indian art must get subversiveBacktracking, I took another look. No doubt about it, here was our very own rather uncharacteristically melancholy Husain and a horse, no less.
August 27, 2009
A metropolis for the dead and buriedFrom nostalgic midsummer reveries about holidays together talk turned to the ashes of maharajas having been buried in the pastoral environs of Surrey.
August 13, 2009
Wanted: elephants for US weddingsRecession or no recession there is no fear among the elephants in the United States of going out of work.
July 16, 2009
Power, the ultimate aphrodisiacLove, sex, and power are three fairly short words that kept popping up in my mind all this week.
July 3, 2009
Their highnesses hit a low pointYou can’t keep the blueblood, even the chhota pegs — down for long.
June 19, 2009
Dealing with intolerance, artist styleThis artist habitually paints in oil. But to outwit the Taliban he used watercolours to paint over the human faces on his canvases to make them “Shariah friendly”.
June 4, 2009
Love in the time of liberalisationWhat has changed is the matrimonial landscape. Cupid has been a bit lazy, or shall we say handicapped, in our post-liberalisation age.
May 21, 2009
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