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Party Acts – II

Apologies in advance – this is a VERY long post. But trust me, it will probably feel shorter than some Continue reading →

Party Acts – I

If you tell anyone at Live ’08 that the performances at the galleries feel a bit like they are hired Continue reading →

Missed in Action

The last time I saw Rehaan Engineer, I glimpsed his red underwear. Last night when I saw him in the Continue reading →

World City

When I came to Mumbai for the first time, years ago, I was certain that the city had a strong Continue reading →

Colourfornication

It’s mindless, messy and, when the next day you remember exactly what you did, potentially highly embarrassing. If we were Continue reading →

Good grief

I love our newspapers, sometimes more than I love the Guardian whom at present I love most intensely since they’ve Continue reading →

Toadly awesome

How to handle being a famous author, by Margaret Atwood. An excerpt from “The Radio Interview”. I absolutely love this Continue reading →

Comic effect

In 2000, when B Singh and P Singh (related then by phonetics and bodily fluids; now by marriage, I think), Continue reading →

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