A museum for the moviesAn architect, he is part of a team designing a movie museum in Hollywood for the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences — the organisation responsible for the Oscars.
February 28, 2008
Men of a storybook kindIt was a journey I won’t easily forget. My co-passengers in the train from Delhi to Mumbai were a pair of twin sisters in their late teens.
February 15, 2008
Living in a place called CamelotNow we are seeing that mood in the US, where, come to think of it, JFK and Senator Obama share many attributes, especially that million dollar smile.
January 31, 2008
How Hillary’s tear won the dayThe other day three of us went to lunch at the Café Deluxe, located in the shadow of Washington DC’s imposing National Cathedral.
January 17, 2008
From ABCD to just ABDAs luck and irony would have it, one of the films screened, as we flew over the Atlantic Ocean, was Wes Anderson’s latest: The Darjeeling
December 20, 2007
Happiness is not for saleWere you to go by just what you see at weddings and parties or read on Page3 and in lifestyle supplements, life is one big party.
December 6, 2007
Loneliness, scourge of our timesLast week I saw her slumped in the lounge of the India International Centre, frumpy in brown, lingering over tea and a cheese straw for over an hour.
November 22, 2007
The market now dictates the artA serpent has slithered into paradise, into the blossoming nouveau-world of artists. No, it’s not just that green-eyed monster — envy.
November 8, 2007
A gallery of visual delightRaqib Shaw’s Garden of Earthly Delights 111 had sold for a belief-shattering $5.49 million at Sotheby’s on October 12 in London.
October 25, 2007
Older and having funThis column, however, is not about love in the time of old age. Puck seems to be sprinkling the love potion indiscriminately in India.
September 27, 2007
An India that lives in the shadowsWe have just had so much of 60 years and all that. But I can’t help erase the image of the three shaved heads on little bodies scuttling about the cars
August 16, 2007
In a Bombay state of beingWhat makes this metropolis, where old cosmopolitanisms keep bumping and tripping the new ones, fire the imaginations of writers and artists alike?
June 21, 2007
The missing Mrs RobinsonAgeing Lotharios believe that young eye candy on their arms will slough off decades from their age. In other words: you are the age of the company you keep.
May 24, 2007
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