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Out, damn’d spot
It wasn’t quite poetry. But what the amended nursery rhyme lacked in meter, it made up for in emotion. The four liner, circulated across the country last week as a text message, said: “Cobbler, cobbler mend my shoe/Get it done by half pa...  | Read.. 
 
Hits and Mrs
A snazzy coffee hang out is not considered a place for politics. But Meenakshi Byre Gowda added a caffeine twist to her husba ...  | Read.. 
 
Children of a different god
Ayan is his mother’s best friend. Now that Indrani Basu’s husband has been posted to Belgium, it is with Ayan that ...  | Read.. 
 
In the belly of iniquity
The first thing that strikes you about 26-year old Najma is her eyes. They are bright yet wear a tired, worn look. She looks ...  | Read.. 
 
Miss Congeniality
celebrity circus
One actress who’ll make a mark in politics in the near future is Poonam Dhillon. The one-time Congress party member wh ...  | Read.. 
A corner of Christ’s that’s forever Calcutta
Joking apart
Watercolour journeys
Javed’s jitters
Smart money
Tittle tattle
 
 
Out, damn’d spot
Comic cooking
Rushdie unplugged
Stage rage
Walk the talk
 
‘If I win the election, it’ll be like I played my 100th Test for India’