At dawn. Never after 8pm. Always eat a “king’s breakfast”. Throw out all those faddist dictums
- COVER STORY
The Crossword 2009 longlist had a record 72 books listed in the fiction category. Non-fiction? 79
The themes may be serious, this is ultimately a wonderfully comic first book, and one that will have readers eagerly awaiting his next.
An elegant tribute to the protean Homi Bhabha: scientist, musician, institution-builder, patron of the arts
It is full of endless chatter but the dialogue is inane and boring. So things get too stretched out and long-drawn.
I’m not going to reveal whether I bowled the maiden over or whether the maiden bowled me.
I’m not a great traveller. Airports confuse me, railways stations confound me. I have trouble making out what is being said on airport or railway station loudspeakers.
This is a rejoinder the slain CPI (Maoist) spokesperson had penned in response to B.G. Verghese’s article in <i>Outlook</i>
The Crossword 2009 longlist had a record 72 books listed in the fiction category. Non-fiction? 79
The themes may be serious, this is ultimately a wonderfully comic first book, and one that will have readers eagerly awaiting his next.
An elegant tribute to the protean Homi Bhabha: scientist, musician, institution-builder, patron of the arts
The maker of <i>Parzania</i> on his next film <i>Lamhaa</i>
It is full of endless chatter but the dialogue is inane and boring. So things get too stretched out and long-drawn.
I’m not going to reveal whether I bowled the maiden over or whether the maiden bowled me.
I’m not a great traveller. Airports confuse me, railways stations confound me. I have trouble making out what is being said on airport or railway station loudspeakers.
This is a rejoinder the slain CPI (Maoist) spokesperson had penned in response to B.G. Verghese’s article in <i>Outlook</i>
College prof hacked for hurting sentiments
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The issue of independent directors’ liability has divided industry
The Hindu majority has a blind spot for terror among its own
The probe continued as long as Pakistan was seen as culprit. Enter Hindu angle, and...
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