Ideart: Good Karma, Bad Medicine

A few days earlier I had a thought. The words
Good karma, bad medicine
just formed themselves in my head. I can’t quite explain the thought. It was one of those ideas that just showed itself and vanished before I fully explore it further. It still sounded interesting. I put it up as my Twitter/ Facebook status [...]

Dad’s Wall Project

Monday, 15 February 2010, 12:13 | Category : Humour, Roving I
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Mum’s been looking for a whiteboard to replace the one that fell off her fridge door for awhile. I bought her one of those write-and-wipe boards that they sell on trains for kids, thinking it would serve the purpose. Apparently it let out dad’s inner child as well as he took the scribbling to [...]

I Style! – Tweetiquette

Sunday, 14 February 2010, 18:42 | Category : Citywatch, I Style!, Roving I, Twitter!!
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So I’ve already preached on the value of good manners on the blogosphere. But now that blogs are a tad passe, the only way to keep up is to keep it short and sweet. In other words – 140 characters.
And here’s the man that preaches Tweetiquette, true to form within the prescribed 140 characters!
Annkur wore this [...]

Wet Paint, Paper Flowers and Dancing Men

The Kala Ghoda Art Festival 2010 kicked off to a rollicking start on Saturday. After sampling a bit of literature, visual art, music and food through the day, I finally settled on theatre for my final course in the night. The play ‘Dance Like A Man’ was being staged at Horniman Circle at 7.30 p.m.
I’ve [...]

KGAF 2010: The Black Horse Prepares For Its Ride

Sunday, 7 February 2010, 2:04 | Category : Citywatch, Roving I, Spectator, X-post
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The Kala Ghoda Art Festival 2010 kicked off this morning (yesterday morning, technically, since its past midnight as I’m writing this).

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The Sabbatical

Since I quit my job a little over six months ago, the one question I keep getting asked is,

So what are you doing these days?
Interesting isn’t it, how one’s career defines one’s life? At one point of time I used to resent the fact that my I was being forcibly defined by my [...]

Dischordian + Gillian Grassi: UTV World Movies and Music @ Cafe Goa

I was at Café Goa this Wednesday (20th January) for the UTV World Movies & Music event organized by the Bombay Elektrik Projekt. As it was, the trek to Bandra is a formidable thought (and I stop short of saying ‘unrealistic’ since that’s what’s I call travelling to town). In typical Mumbaiker fashion, I aim [...]