“Love yourself. Forgive yourself. Be true to yourself. How you treat yourself sets the standard for how others will treat you.” ― Steve Maraboli, I met Elizabeth George at an event organised by a common friend. She introduced herself to me and once we got talking, she told me she does portrait shoots for women at … Continue reading “Framed”: A Stepping Stone To Body Positivity
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Of The Virtual Monster Called Social Media
In today's time social media is inescapable. If you tell someone that you are not a user of this medium there are high chances that you'll be looked at as someone who is odd. It is not just a matter of choice anymore to have a presence on these platforms as now they're the first … Continue reading Of The Virtual Monster Called Social Media
The Halwai Culture Of Bikaner
There is something very alluring about life in a smaller town, to which I have always been attracted to. Being accustomed to life in India’s maximum city, it is borderline essential to step off the gas at times. Alighting the overnight train from Delhi at Bikaner, I couldn’t help but take a deep breath and … Continue reading The Halwai Culture Of Bikaner
Flea Bazaar Cafe – The Next Gen Food Court?
It was last month that Mumbai's F&B industry started buzzing with the news of the upcoming launch of the Flea Bazaar Cafe in the corporate hub of Kamala Mills in Lower Parel, and of course, the place managed to catch the attention of many a curious foodies. An initiative by The Impresario Group, this is a market … Continue reading Flea Bazaar Cafe – The Next Gen Food Court?
Unkempt : A Tale Of A Restless Mind
- By Vernika Awal We spend a large part of our lives chasing myths. Not fairies, angels or demons – those come later. We chase everyday myths – of shaping ourselves up, of having “our” people, of preconceived answers to the great hows and whys. The truth is, we do not really know a particular … Continue reading Unkempt : A Tale Of A Restless Mind
Spice Trails: A Guide To Thekkady, Kerala
I do not remember the last time I took a break of ten days to get away from the city life, and most importantly, from work. While working with a national daily publication, we used to work six days a week and get a holiday only on Diwali and Holi days...and that cycle continued for … Continue reading Spice Trails: A Guide To Thekkady, Kerala