A mile-munching band of brothers
Big boys with a big toy and a small ego. Members of the Delhi-chapter of the legendary Harley Owners Group, or H.O.G.
History in the making
If every picture is worth a thousand words, then Kulwant Roy was probably the Bard of Indian photography.
Youth averse to piracy, torrents
This “cloud” will spell relief, but of a different kind. Legitimate sharing of songs over cloud could come as a welcome change to musicians and record-market that is reeling under piracy.
Fans to benefit from ‘gig guide’
Scattered and strewn — is how most of us would define the efforts of Indian bands as they try to spread word about their gigs and upcoming engagements.
Budding golfers tee off in style
The child-like enthusiasm of ace golfer Jeev Milkha Singh is an inspiration for the young buds in the sport, and if the lot that showed their skills at a recent junior golf tournament were to continue
Sufi mystics of Punjab
In times of growing dissatisfaction and the need to bring a method to the chaos around the simplistic, yet profound, teachings of Sufism resonate louder than ever.
No one does it like ‘Djoker’
Some say that even the Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova couldn’t do a better impersonation of herself. Such is the skill of the Serbian Novak Djokovic.
Stolen phones spur insecurity
Losing a phone is like losing your personal diary. And losing personal messages, close contacts and memorable memories can require serious damage control.
Artist’s idea of abode
Home is truly where the art is. Home Spun, as the title suggests is an artist’s spin on the idea of home — as a place, as well as a state of mind.
Hindi fares well at the Book Fair
They brought books on Anna, but ironically it was Anna who took the limelight away.