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Windows – Maheswaran Sathiamoorthy takes up an interesting concept to explore through photography for the theme ‘As you Like it.’

An Unasked Question

She has the answer ready but he never asks the question. Poetry is born as the woman speaks out her fears and the truth. Here’s a poem by Sharanya Retnakumar.

I Paid Heed to the Call of my Soul

In an interview to Spark, Abha Iyengar talks about her poems, stories and writing in general. Catch her interesting replies to Anupama Krishnakumar’s questions here.

Virtue and its Guardian

More often than not, conversations between a father and a daughter can prove to be really interesting and at its best, intellectually stimulating. Here is a story of a dad and a daughter discussing who is the real hero among the five Pandava brothers in the epic, Mahabharata.

RJ-ing is Definitely Some Serious Business!

Plenty of energy, vivacity and lots of songs. That’s what hits you first when you think of RJ-ing. Well, that’s true and yet, there’s more to it than fun too! We are happy to present an interview with RJ Pavitra, touching on her job as an RJ, the fun and serious aspects of her work and more. Interview by Anupama Krishnakumar.

Virtues for Life

Some virtues that will really see us through during tough times. Photographs by Vivekananth Gurumoorthy.

To Uncle Pai

What would we have done without the Amar Chitra Kathas and Tinkles? Bijesh Krishnadas pays a tribute to Uncle Pai.

Is this You?

When does one realise the real pain that an adversity brings? Read this poem by Sharanya Retnakumar to find out.

Of Penne and Paper Roasts

Exotic dishes tease the traditional Indian tongue. How’s Indian cuisine holding up against its enchanting counterparts from across the world? Swetha Ramachandran explores the battle between Indian and foreign cuisines – read on to know what emerges the winner – or is there one?