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Indo-Pak diplomacy
Woods are diplomatic, dark & deep
What happens when Ratna Pathak Shah makes her directorial debut with a Cold War play?
Malayali food
boom in food industry
Notes from the kitchen
The boom in food industry has meant foreign restaurants opening outposts in India.
'Tongue' for taste
My favorite sandwich
Catch them young
Kids, here's your chance to act up
Junoon, plans to add a dollop of theatre into the lives of Mumbai's kids.
The theatrewallahs
Feste the fool as Phool Singh
Two Mumbai theatrewallahs are staging Shakespeare's plays in Gujarati and Hindi at the Globe theatre festival.
This Is India
Slum lords
Mumbai is home to several agents with deep contacts in slum sprawls who help foreign writers find a good story.
BUNDLES OF JOY
Got the momo rising
One of the popular street foods of Delhi and Kolkata makes its presence felt in Mumbai.
FOR BETTER OR FOR VERSE
Can you repeat the question?
The supremely entertaining and often amusing audience questions make literature festivals a must-visit.
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Wine & Dine
Kebabs, not canapês
Change the rules of Sunday brunching by introducing desi elements to it.
Relationships
Neighbours' ennui
Now, people next door are just faces that you politely smile at in the lift.

