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Power rhetoric
The poems written by our politicians might not be particularly soulful, or their themes unusual, but they do show our leaders have more to say than…
SCENT OF AN ARTIST
The studio is a safe place for stupidity
A South African artist who loves to horse around, and then some.
Urban Legends
Global street is for anybody
Sassen talks about the complexities of globalisation within the context of cities like Mumbai.
Musical journey
Sounds of scacciapensieri
Chapotin, who was born in Goa and moved back here in 1998, has a six-foot-long table at the Saturday night market in Arpora. Here he sells mouth…
Mirror image
Case of the missing courtesan
After she closed the sad chapter of her many loves and rejections in her first book, Umrao Jaan Ada apparently came alive again in a novella to…
Starting up
Indians are natural entrepreneurs
American blogger and author Chris Guillebeau is perennially on the move.
Indian queer community
Outing Bollywood
Karan Johar's 'Student of the Year' is the latest in a long line of questionable depictions of the Indian queer community.
Society
Art, politics and PSY
Politicians as well as artists are using the power of pop to mainstream their appeal.
Passion for coffee
A whole latte love
Guess who doesn't shy away from the daily grind? India's new tribe of coffee-preneurs.
URBANISM
Can a city be comfortable?
After studying the urban milieus of New York and Berlin, the BMW Guggenheim Lab is all set to move into Mumbai.
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Grand Design
Raise a glass to art
Indian vintners are going all out to woo customers with elegant packaging.
Building Block
The slum of all parts
Dharavi once had a flourishing sub-economy but its old businesses are fast disappearing.
New Lessons
Hands-on training earns hard cash
Vocational courses are slowly earning respect in a degree-hungry nation.
SCREEN SAVER
Till cinema do us part
Films are a great binding factor, or so the late film critic Roger Ebert would have us believe.
SMART EATING
Making the best of bad food
If you are forced to eat out a lot, make some wise decisions about what you're going to pick.

