Outlook to me is a piece of nostalgia, part of a legend of journalism. When The Illustrated Weekly died, the reader was bereft till India Today was published. Yet India Today by itself felt half empty and gods of journalism created Outlook. A cynic once described them as the Time and Newsweek of Indian journalism. As a metaphor it was apt; as history, it was misleading. These two magazines created a great jugalbandi of difference and complementarity, embodied not just in the style of editors Vinod Mehta versus Arun Purie, but in the fact there were two different cosmologies of the literary, the ethical, the political. They used different lenses whether to look at politics or even write a book review.