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THE NATIONAL, ABU DHABI COLUMNS ON RELATIONSHIPS, FINANCE, POLITICS, GENDER, FASHION AND POLITICS 358 posts
105, 2015

Creation hymns

May 1st, 2015|Poetry|

Hari Ravikumar, author and musician talks to me about creation hymns here.  In the below video, you have to scroll to the 9th and last show [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AhzuOxp4tU?list=PLZ83joYJYmWTSfVFUW82EtUiwpEuLyXUE&w=560&h=315]

404, 2015

Would you wear a garment without a blouse? for Mint Lounge

April 4th, 2015|Arts | Culture, Comment Essays|

Scurrilous as it sounds, it was the breasts that stupefied me—and I might as well warn you now—this is a word you are going to read a lot in this column—and if it makes you uncomfortable—well, that’s the point. I had entered Tasveer art gallery in Bengaluru to cultivate the sagacity that comes with viewing art—or so we hope. Instead, my thoughts were salacious.

2103, 2015

New book, not by me: The Udipi Kitchen

March 21st, 2015|Books|

Geetha Rao is someone I got to know through Stanley Pinto's The Bangalore Black Tie.  She always wears gorgeous saris and is now President of the Karnataka Crafts Council.  I have written about her sari collection for Mint-- search for [...]

2103, 2015

Why balance wins over early retirement

March 21st, 2015|Comment Essays|

Patrick Pichette is probably a nice guy but.... A retirement letter masquerading as a wise sermon should hardly make news, let alone cause effusive gushing. Pichette comes across as a nice man. He has a lyrical turn of phrase. That, along with the fact that he holds a top job in a revered Silicon Valley company, may be why his resignation letter has the drama it does. Man rockets to the top; then drops off the cliff. That’s the story.

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