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The Many Moods of Key West

Vivekananth Gurumoorthy captures the many moods of the skies at Key West, Florida,—the southernmost tip of the U.S.

Pond of My Tears

Sonnet Mondal pens a poem remembering his village.

A Pale Pink Dawn

A journalist who looks fairly out of place in the city she is in; yet she is someone who carries herself with enviable ease, someone for whom being out of place isn’t much of a bother. And then there’s her friend too. So, what do these two women do? Preeti Madhusudhan tells you a story that’s set in Chennai.

Hide and Seek

Amrita Sarkar offers an interesting perspective to the theme, ‘My Place My Soul’ through her art. It’s about seeking destinations.

The Great Indian Cynical Class

For most Indians, India is more than just a country. We share a certain connect with our nation that extends beyond just nationality. The feeling ‘My country’ is one that exists at an emotional level. Having said that, is the Great Indian Middle Class that’s at the heart of India’s economic boom also the one that cribs about India’s supposed ills? What do they think of India? Bijesh Krishnadas shares his opinion.

Sunset at the Great Salt Lake

Arnab Rudra captures the beautiful sunset at the Great Salt Lake in Utah.

Ripples in Jaipur

Two women who meet in Jaipur begin to understand each other through small conversations. Where does it go from there? Parvathi Jayamohan weaves a tale.

Coin Purse

Coins in a purse could subtly indicate something too. Rashmee Karnad-Jani pens a poem.

Little Joys at Marine Drive

Anupama Krishnakumar has fond memories of Marine Drive in Mumbai for the little joys that it has offered her every time she has been there. Her words do all the talking in this piece. Read on.