Editorial
Posted by Editor in Editorial, Issue 24, Issues, Vol. I on 15. Dec, 2010 | 3 Comments
As the year ends, and I come to think about the important events in my life this year, I see that it was my most eventful year. On the very first day of the year fried eye’s 1st issue released. This single event changed the direction of my life and everything around me revolved around [...]
A casual talk with ARTHA!
Posted by Hashan Hazarika in Fried Jukebox, Issue 24, Issues, Sections, Type 2, Vol. I on 15. Dec, 2010 | 1 Comment
2010 has truly been the year of North East rock bands. Fried Eye is always taking the initiative of talking to the North east bands from time to time. I happened to talk to the band members of Artha last weekend. My first question to them was as always “How did Artha happen to you?” [...]
Workshop on Campus Governance
Posted by Fried Eye News Service in Good News, Issue 24, Issues, Sections, Type 2, Vol. I on 15. Dec, 2010 | 0 Comments
Guwahati: Liberal Youth Forum had organized one day workshop on Right to Information Act and Campus Governance to sensitize students on governance issues on 8th December at Gauri Sadan, Guwahati. The programme was organized as apart of Campus Pulse Programme which is being supported by The Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung für die Freiheit (FNF) which is a non-profit [...]
Found & Lost
Posted by Fried Guest in Creative Writing, Fried Guest, Issue 24, Issues, Poetry, Sections, Type 1, Vol. I on 15. Dec, 2010 | 1 Comment
A Mirror Cinquain by Arunansu Bandyopadhyay fusing the two ice cubes shaped like two frigid hearts
The Hanging
Posted by Vinayak Gole in Creative Writing, Issue 24, Issues, Poetry, Sections, The fickle mind's sickle, Type 1, Vol. I on 15. Dec, 2010 | 1 Comment
And he hangs there alone, quiet on the tree, looking down at the world,unlike them he’s free. The world unfair, the truth cruel, the wise depsicable and the fool unreal.
Ah! December
Posted by Tinam Borah in Creative Writing, Issue 24, Issues, Poetry, Sections, Type 1, Vol. I on 15. Dec, 2010 | 1 Comment
The blue sky, covered with white mist, In the early morning of a cold December day The icy cold wind,
December Blues
Posted by Manjil P. Saikia in 55 Fiction, Creative Writing, Issue 24, Issues, Sections, Type 1, Vol. I on 15. Dec, 2010 | 0 Comments
He was happy at last because he thought that love had broken away the chilliness of the winter. Or had it? She seemed aloof for a few days and then she dropped the bombshell. Did she really love him? Or was it a compromise? On that cold December night love died in his heart.
India’s Final Frontier: South Africa & Australia’s Horrific Ashes
Posted by Raghav Arora in Issue 24, Issues, Sections, Sports Desk, Type 2, Vol. I on 15. Dec, 2010 | 0 Comments
One Test Victory in last 18 years, Winning average of just over 8%, Batting Line up having less than respectable batting average in that country, playing on spinner friendly pitches for the full year, two uncapped seamers, a more than formidable opposition enjoying home advantage, playing away from home on seamer friendly green pitches, likely [...]
Chinky Egg Curry
Posted by Sanzeeta in Fried and Tasty, Issue 24, Issues, Sections, Type 2, Vol. I on 15. Dec, 2010 | 0 Comments
This edition, I bring you Pramathesh’s recipe on making a simple fast egg curry with ready to cook Chinese Schezuan powder. I tried this curry not once but thrice to get it right. Although it looks simple, it is not so. The technique in this curry is all about how to boil eggs. The yolk [...]
Architecture of the Novel – a writer’s handbook
Posted by Pramathesh Borkotoky in Book Club, Issue 24, Issues, Sections, Type 2, Vol. I on 15. Dec, 2010 | 0 Comments
Book: Architecture Of The Novel: A Writer’s Handbook Author: Jane Vandenburgh ISBN: 1582435979 ISBN-13: 9781582435978, 978-1582435978 Date Published: August 17, 2010 Language: English Rating:
Turn on the music
Posted by Shishir Gautam in Issue 24, Issues, Movie Desk, Sections, Type 2, Vol. I on 15. Dec, 2010 | 1 Comment
Our list of the year’s most played songs Alright the year is at its end! Well we know there are still a couple of weeks before it actually ends but then this is our last issue for the year. We rolled out our first issue on January 1 this year and as we complete on [...]


