July 16, 2014
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Book Review: I am Malala
By Fried GuestBy Sunaina Luthra “I know the importance of…
By Saki Sylvia Seltoun ate her breakfast in the morning-room at Yessney with a pleasant sense of ultimate victory, such…
by Ambrose Bierce ONE summer night a man stood on a low hill overlooking a wide expanse of forest and…
A few days back I had the opportunity to write an article on RD Burman for Fried Eye and I…
While biopics are being made in quite a few numbers, Nanak Shah Fakir is one that stands out by quite…
–Shipra Baduni “Poetry is the medium for revolutionary hope” …
Words often need an order Revealing a chaos otherwise, Intelligent people kept quiet Totally forgetting the curiosity Emptying feelings on…
This is very different kind of book, different in the sense that you don’t hate the book while you can’t…
Greers road is busy – Les Bush The weather is dull and grey, threatened by a persistent drizzle; I sit…
More and more sportsperson in India making their way to the silver screen Movies and sports have always had a…
It is easy to select the best ones from an assorted lot of good, bad and ugly. It is…
Right after Pooja Chopra won the Miss India title in 2009, she had hit headlines because of the riveting story…
By Sonal Gupta It was four o’clock and the sun had left its abode…
Ruskin Bond published his first novel at the age of 21 years. In fact the youngest author to publish…