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Sheila Kumar's Storehouse

Feature: Arundhati Rao and her Ranga Shankara

`Shankar would be proud of me“ There is an apocryphal tale of a journalist going to interview Sean Connery just after the actor had doffed the 007 hat. The journo had been told to avoid all mention of James Bond. And, of course, the first thing he asks Connery is: “How are you, Mr Bond?”…

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Feature: Anil Kumble, The Comeback Kid

Kumble, the Comeback Kid Flashback, fall 2000. Anil Radhakrishna Kumble, test spinner, record-breaker (who can forget that perfect 10?), pin-up for women who wouldn`t know a googly from a leg-break, Mr Really Nice Guy, had it all. And then, while playing in Sharjah in October 2000, an Act of God happened. Kumble hurt his shoulder….

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Feature: The Jerry Pinto Interview

‘One per cent writing and 99 per cent rewriting’ Jerry Pinto speaks to SHEILA KUMAR about craft and the catharsis involved in telling the story of a mentally ill mother. Jerry Pinto is a writer who explores  all the avenues of writing that  open before him. His resume  includes teaching mathematics  and journalism, writing television  scripts,…

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Feature: Friendships that fade away

  Those fading friendships Even BFFs grow apart, the physical or emotional distance resulting in a split. There is always the olive branch… provided you need one.  Let’s begin with a true story. Shylaja and Hajira  had been best friends, closerthanthis from the time they both went to the same primary school. They saw each…

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Feature: Weber : Licensed to grill!

Licensed to grill! When Manu Chandra cooks, the world (happily) eats. And now it transpires that when Manu Chandra talks, the world eagerly listens. And so it was that Weber Grills hit upon a brilliant idea: of having this uber-chef tell people all about the finer points of grilling. Which was how people gathered at…

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Feature: Privacy in a Marriage: Walking That Thin Line

Marriage: Walking that thin line If marriage is a sacred bond between two people, then just how much of it should leak into what can be termed the public space? Stripped of its inessentials, marriage really is a relationship between two people. They choose each other as life partners; vow to see each other through…

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Feature: Go Get A New Face!

Go get a new face! In an extension of the look good, feel good, reap good philosophy, young men and women are going under the plastic surgeon’s knife quite heedlessly. One almost wishes this could be dismissed as some crazy one-off fad. But it isn’t. Reports from at least two of India’s metros, Mumbai and…

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Feature: The Treasure That is Tai Chi

People the world over are turning to Tai Chi, an ancient Chinese martial art form, because of its immense health benefits. Let me confess at the very outset: I had always considered Tai Chi to be an exercise for those who had crossed the silver threshold. As I hovered around that very threshold, I joined a…

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Feature: When Does Indulgence Run out of a Relationship?

It’s a thin line between tolerance and indulgence. Sheila Kumar parses the issue at hand. A successful relationship often has less to do with the number of things we have in common than with the number of quirks we can tolerate — Okay, the quote is from Cathy Thorne’s cartoon, but, it’s no less pertinent!…

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Feature: Making Love Work for You

Making love work A liberal dose of give and take is what will help a relationship last. Okay, you saw each other across a crowded room, you met, dated, fell in love, not necessarily in that order. And now, the two of you get along superbly. You share ideas, emotions, insights. Except colour-coordinating your clothes,…

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