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OUTLOOK-MOODS SEX SURVEY

All In The V

Not tonight, honey? India finds a middle ground between the sheets.

Magazine | Jan 26, 2009



OPINION

BHAICHAND PATEL

White Woman's Woe

For Indian men, nothing's fairer than white, and nothing 'more available'

Magazine | Feb 04, 2008



OUTLOOK-MOODS SEX SURVEY

Kiss In The Kasbah

Sex is blooming in our 'small cities', and it's all thanks to His grace.

Magazine | Jan 28, 2008



COLUMN

MUKUL KESAVAN

Harry's Sally

Coming from a world where institutions have collapsed, the provincial student displays an intensity the metropolitan lacks

Magazine | Jan 28, 2008



PUNJABI BY NATURE

India Da Jones

He's been there, done that. But when he's back home, he wants a 'sohni kudi' who looks good, talks well, minds his house...but has no mind of her own

SHEFALEE VASUDEV

Magazine | Jan 28, 2008



SOUTHERN FACTOR

Arriving...Madras Male

Unlike the Punjabi munda, the small-town southie doesn't wear machismo on his sleeve. But deep down lurks the same old male instinct.

DIVYA SREEDHARAN

Magazine | Jan 28, 2008



THE JAIPUR MAN

Real Men Wear Pink

He may look suave, urbane. But peel off the aloe vera mask and you find the same old braggadocio, objectifying of women and male chauvinism.

SUNIL MEHRA

Magazine | Jan 28, 2008



THE ROARING FORTIES

Forty Miles To Paradise

Autumn is a desirable season in sexuality. Mature trysts with love and lust, turning passivity into passion, and dating after divorce are the new colours of the fall.

SANDHYA MULCHANDANI

Magazine | Jan 28, 2008



REVIEW

Downside Up!

Like the best of authors, Kesavan peels the layers of our tired old world and reinvents it afresh

Manjula Padmanabhan on The Ugliness Of The Indian Male And Other Propositions by Mukul Kesavan

Magazine | Dec 24, 2007



STYLE COMPLEXION

Papa Don't Bleach

Men are leaving the skin-colour closet. It's a cosmetic enlightenment.

PAYAL KAPADIA

Magazine | Oct 29, 2007



REJOINDER

ANIL THAKRANEY

Don't Stoop To Our Male Level

Why drop the bar? It's time to take off the heavy-duty FCP boxing gloves -- an open response to Ms. Namrata Balwani
Free Speech: Your Take


Web | May 09, 2002



RESPONSE

NAMRATA BALWANI

Perhaps You Have Blinkers On...?

...If all you see are "men, men and more men"? An open letter to Mr Anil Thakraney in response to his article: It's Raining Men Free Speech: Your Take

Web | May 07, 2002



FROM THE EDITOR IN CHIEF

VINOD MEHTA

Summer Diversion

I dare say we will, in certain quarters, be accused of insensitivity, but life has to go on ...

Magazine | May 06, 2002



OPINION POLL

India's 25 Sexiest Men

Magazine | May 06, 2002



PHOTO-ESSAY

Two's Company

Madhu Kapparath's zoom-lens peek into the world of a gay couple projects a mixed view. Of unconventional practices and a surprising status quo. Text: Dhiraj Singh

DHIRAJ SINGH

Magazine | May 06, 2002



INDICES

Men Are Like This Only

Statistics are like bikinis: what they reveal is suggestive...

Magazine | May 06, 2002



OBJECTS OF DESIRE

Chic And Retro-Chic

Kishore Singh's wishlist discusses the things we would die to own, our manna and meter, in a bygone era and in the new Information Age

KISHORE SINGH

Magazine | May 06, 2002



POPULAR CULTURE

Lapdogs On The Backseat

Who is the real Indian male? The domesticated angry man of our films or the puppyish "suitable boys" of our soaps? Madhu Jain tries to find out.

MADHU JAIN

Magazine | May 06, 2002





PHOTOESSAY

Adam In His Garden, Alone

Under the graffito scrawled in a men's loo—"Think about it: this is the last preserve of men"—was the rejoinder: "Think again, signed, the cleaning lady". But there are still spheres where the female of the species are a no-no. A listing of places where the product of Adam's rib can't be heard, even if she can be seen:

Magazine | May 06, 2002



GINGER & GINSENG

ANIL THAKRANEY

It's Raining Men

In their misplaced enthusiasm, many urban women have crossed the line and have turned into men themselves...

Magazine | May 06, 2002



THE DARK SIDE

Devil In Short Sleeves

The Male Marauder lives on in India, says Soma Wadhwa. The brutalisation of women continues in both public and private spaces.

SOMA WADHWA

Magazine | May 06, 2002



EMERGING MALE

Hedonism's Global Flotsam

Survival pressure makes the young Indian male a chronic individualist, says Ajith Pillai

AJITH PILLAI

Magazine | May 06, 2002



HOUSE HUSBANDS

Tall, Dark, And Can Cook!

Vacuum cleaners and home delivery systems have made the role-reversal easy. Times they are a-changing, and so are the numbers, writes Soutik Biswas

SOUTIK BISWAS

Magazine | May 06, 2002



COVER STORY

Slim Shady, Please Stand Up

He's an ill-adjusted organism in a madly careening world. Sandhya Mulchandani traces the blurry outlines of a species caught between fixed archetypes and situations sans precedents.

SANDHYA MULCHANDANI

Magazine | May 06, 2002



DOUBLESPEAK

MALAVIKA SANGHVI

What Men Say...And Mean

Obviously they are far from heeding the March Hare's advice ...

Magazine | May 06, 2002



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