Christopher Pinney
Anthropologist and author on South Asian visual culture, most recently, <i>The Coming of Photography in India</i>
Anthropologist and author on South Asian visual culture, most recently, <i>The Coming of Photography in India</i>
Yet another Bombay institution, the Udipi restaurant, faces demise. No more Mysore Masala?
In British Columbia's fruit & vegetable basket, the farms are owned and tended by Sikhs
The breast comes out of hiding, becoming a fashion statement in its own right
It might mark a big jump forward for Indian animation, but animation has to find its own place in the sun and grow as a distinct genre
Judges allegedly involved in the Ghaziabad PF scam being investigated by the CBI
Probably one of the best Italian restaurants in India today
Ahh, now everything is clear! There is a real economy and a fictitious economy...
Yet another Bombay institution, the Udipi restaurant, faces demise. No more Mysore Masala?
In British Columbia's fruit & vegetable basket, the farms are owned and tended by Sikhs
The breast comes out of hiding, becoming a fashion statement in its own right
Was the Sister's ordeal just about anti-Christian violence?
It might mark a big jump forward for Indian animation, but animation has to find its own place in the sun and grow as a distinct genre
The PM's word counted at the ASEM meet
Judges allegedly involved in the Ghaziabad PF scam being investigated by the CBI
In the Ghaziabad court scam, 33 judges stand accused. It's an evil that dare not speak its name.
Reckless, demand-fuelled inbreeding has begotten a whole generation of ill dogs
Bhandarkar's is but a surface treatment
The economist, who's part of a four-member group appointed by the United Nations, on the current crisis
The UPA v/s left: the great reforms debate at a glance
The conservative ex-governor maintained the RBI's autonomy, and probably saved the day
For now, the freemarketers and reformists must go into hibernation. Global shivers give Left conservatism the day.
The Left got some things right, but every old machine does that
CPI(M) politburo member and Rajya Sabha MP takes credit for his party's opposition to reforms in banking, insurance and pension
The Left says its restraining hand in governance saved India the US economy's fate. We always had a socialist bent, counters the Congress.
Police gun down a frenzied youth. Was there no other way?
Anand's win over Kramnik combines strategic finesse with versatility
Could the Man Asian Prize this year emerge the more prestigious literary award than the original Man Booker? What is it with more than a book deal?
Kakkar wants to have both Freud and Hinduism and ends up taming both too much in the process.
A tale of turbulent adolescence and life in a bicultural household, we visit '60s Bombay and a mystic's haven
When the Mahatma's cowards erupt in fury, it hurts. It isn't terror.
In a terror side-story, a sadhvi and ex-servicemen are suspects
How crashing iron-ore price can hit BJP
GM herbs knock on the doors of Ayurveda
The deadly attack comes after ULFA had talked peace
The Indian ambassador in Afghanistan on why his embassy or its staff didn't celebrate Diwali this year and what it means to stay back after the July 7 bombings