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Homai Vyarawalla, OK Tata Bye Bye

Homai Vyarawalla, India’s first woman photojournalist, died earlier today. The last time I saw her was in 2010, when the Continue reading →

Blind Side

Ok, someone should have slapped some sense into me for the post below, in which I got on my high Continue reading →

Boyle-ing Point

National Theatre Live is a brilliant idea in theory. The productions get filmed and then get screened in venues all Continue reading →

A Disappointing Number

How spectacular does that look, eh? And yes, do imagine me saying that in my poshest Brit accent. This is, Continue reading →

What’s in a Name?

This morning, when a friend of mine sent me a text message screaming, “SUPPORT MNIK!”, I sent her a gory Continue reading →

Noir way out

After watching the first 5 minutes of “The Flying Wallas: Opera Noir” at the Prithvi Theatre Festival a few days Continue reading →

Pause

Harold Pinter, playwright and political activist, died yesterday. Despite the cruelty of his plays, the man who emerged in his Continue reading →

Stage left

All Thieves purports to be a dramatic work. Actors Ankur Vikal, Denzil Smith, Heeba Shah, Imaad Shah and Om take Continue reading →

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