Unmukt shares his views about the stories such as King Solomon’s mines, Connecticut Yankee in king Arthur’s Court and hold on ! There is one Tintin (Prisoners of the sun) as well. They all are based on astronomy, science fiction and eclipse.
Only difference is that he writes in Hindi. So, Hindi lovers hop onto his [...]
Archive for July 9th, 2008
Rabbi Shergill’s second album Avengi Ja Nahin is finally out. Amardeep Singh shares his thoughts on the album.
I’m particularly impressed that Rabbi has taken on some political causes, including a very angry Hindi-language song about communalism, called “Bilquis”…
Also named in the song are Satyendra Dubey, a highway inspector who was killed after he tried to [...]
Alok reads Michael Cunningham’s book The Hours, having seen its 2002 film adaptation.
There is also one more serious problem which is there in both the book and film. Cunningham is obviously trying to impersonate Virginia Woolf and write his own “Mrs Dalloway” but his novel is not a work of “woman’s fiction” at all, not [...]
Unsungpsalm thinks that “normal” gays are underrepresented by the media.
So all that is left eventually are hijras and cross-dressers, fighting the battle for equal rights, all alone; and then we feel that the media neglects us “normal” beings and focuses on them. Of course the media would focus on them! They are the majority in [...]
Kautilya has posted some spectacular pics and his travelogue of his visit to the Glacier Forests of Montana:
It’s almost like humans wait for seven months, while nature’s movie is under production which would be premiered in summers. And then man opens the lock to the Glacier Park gates. Mother nature unfolds a cinematic magic. A [...]
Shrinidhi is quite irked to discover that Indigo Airlines sells 4 to 5 cashewnuts for Rs. 50.
Without any further delay, let me come to the point. Of so many items they sell on board, ‘flavored’ cashew nut seems to be the most popular and tasty one. They sell a small packet of cashewnut for Rs [...]


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