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Review: Bombay Girl by Kavita Daswani
Kavita Daswani’s Bombay Girl doesn’t tax, doesn’t stretch endlessly, entertains without being a cliche; a chick lit through and through.
Books • Esha Vaish • 10th Nov, 2012 • No Discussion -
Activism through Poetry: 100 Thousand Poets for Change in Pune
This year, 100 Thousand Poets for Change along with Open Space will be hosting a series of events celebrating the spirit of change through the medium of poetry.
Books • Esha Vaish • 1st Sep, 2012 • 3 Comments -
Tales of the Forest – Ramayana: Script Writing Workshop at Open Space
Open Space hosts another workshop as part of Kiski Kahani, which traces the lineage of the changing interpretations of the Ramayana up to modern times.
Books • Esha Vaish • 17th Aug, 2012 • No Discussion -
Review: The Canyon of Souls by Ronald Malfi
A gripping thriller that explores the psychological angle of the protagonists’ life, backing it with an ingenious plot.
Books • Esha Vaish • 7th Jun, 2012 • No Discussion -
Review: 1888 Dial India by Anuvab Pal
Not only dials humour, but brings to the forefront some seriously dubious questions that remain unanswered in the ‘new India’.
Books • Esha Vaish • 9th Apr, 2012 • No Discussion -
Review: Cock
Witty, punning, comical; Cock takes away from the seriousness of the exploration it sets out on.
Theatre • Esha Vaish • 6th Feb, 2012 • No Discussion
