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Feature: The Deepika Govind Interview

‘A fabric for all seasons…’ Bengaluru’s Deepika Govind, who continues to stretch her job definition from designer to protector of ancient textiles and weaving methods, talks about her experiment with Eri silk. What inspired the Eri journey? I feel I have finally found my true calling with Eri. The collection enables me to work upon…

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Feature: Litany, A Poem

Litany Don’t. Don’t dislodge that face veil, that head covering. Don’t sit with your thighs apart. Don’t refuse to open those thighs for him. Don’t let your eyes dance. Don’t let your voice lilt. Don’t lock gazes. With anyone. Don’t forget to cover your mouth when you laugh. Oh, and don’t smile so much. Don’t…

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Feature: Ayn Rand and Atlas Shrugged

Ayn Rand: The enduring saga of Atlas Shrugged   October was a special month for fans of Ayn Rand. It was the 50th anniversary of the publication of her grand polemic, Atlas Shrugged. And of course, there were celebrations, in the US as well as in India, the latter lot organized by the Delhi- based Liberty…

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Feature: The Dangers of Detoxing

The dangers of detoxing Relentless fasting, fad dieting and colonic irrigation…not all of it is very good news.   Detoxing has, for some years now, been the mantra for just about anything to do with the human body and mind; the way to a better skin, lustrous tresses, shining eyes, and of course and a calm…

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Feature: Jaipur Lit Fest Sidelights

 Jaipur Literature Festival: Can you repeat the answer, please? One quick question. Who was the rock star of the LitFest? ‘Twas Vikram Seth. Behaving like a distracted, sometimes dithering  Oxford don, he launched on chatty monologues, read poetry in truly  divine fashion, had the audience at ‘hello.’ Then he took one look at  the snaking…

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Feature: The Anonymous Woman

She’s the best, now and forever Her looks are deceptive. She always looks calm and collected, and content. If not happy, well then, not unhappy, either. This look, it has come from long years of practice, of perfecting the art of being the still center of all the gathering storms. And apart from practice making…

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Feature: The Shefalee Vasudev Interview

‘I’m a chronicler, not a groupie’ Shefalee Vasudev’s Powder Room is an honest look at the gloss and the dross in the fashion industry. She talks about why she chose to take the lid off the glamour. Journalist Shefalee Vasudev came to her first book via stints with Cosmopolitan,The Asian Age, anchoring and scripting a Hindi…

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Feature: Shinie Antony`s Novels

Weaving strong narrative threads Shinie Antony’s recent releases both deal with bold subjects, vulnerability being the leitmotif in one of them. Exactly three years after her debut novella, Barefoot and Pregnant, we find author Shinie Antony pretty much where we left her last: balanced on the cusp of ordered chaos, taking in all of life’s…

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Feature: Are You A Smart Shopper?

Are you a smart shopper? Scoring great stuff at all the sales is only part of the deal. Spending well, and wisely, makes the deal a super one. Sheila Kumar points the way down Shop Street. It’s Sales Time in the city and we are trying our best not to lose our heads, right? We…

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Feature: Is Sexual Freedom just a Myth?

Is sexual freedom just a beautiful myth? The Oxford Dictionary refers to sexuality as sexual practice, sexual preference. Sexuality is also an emotion, the condition of being sensual, a way in which we view our bodies. And here’s the truth: all the kaanta lagas of yesterday, the Rakhee Sawants of today, don’t change the fact…

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