Halloween-A Festival That celebrates Superstition

How does a country that scoffs at superstition and boasts of a progressive temperament, celebrate a festival that commemorates the dead, the ghosts, the witches, the goblins and the evil spirits? Wearing costumes of the most weird, scary and terrifying varieties that disguise, scare, spook and thrill, Halloween is arguably the most popular festival second in importance andContinue reading “Halloween-A Festival That celebrates Superstition”

Indian Diaspora- Be Part of the Place, not VisitorThere is a sense of elation on Rishi Sunak becoming UK’s first Prime Minister of colour. His ancestors belong to India, though he is from Kenya. There was also a short-lived elation when Kamala Harris became the Vice-President of US. This sense of pride is not illegitimate but weContinue reading

Seven Lakes Drive: The Opalescence of Fall Colours

John Keats called it a ’Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness’; and Emile Bronte musically described,’ Every leaf speaks bliss to me; Fluttering from the autumn tree’. Robert Louis Stevenson referred  to the fire of autumn, ‘Flowers in the summer, Fires in the fall!’ , while Robert Frost mused,’Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold!’ Continue reading “Seven Lakes Drive: The Opalescence of Fall Colours”

Standing on Lake Ascoti

( Lake Ascoti is one of the lakes among a cluster of seven lakes, located in New York state of USA. Celebrated for their scenic pulchritude and pristine serenity amidst a multi-dimensional gift of generous beauty, Lake Ascoti is the smallest but perhaps the most bewitching.) There spreads a sheet of glistening Limpid cool watersOr, isContinue reading “Standing on Lake Ascoti”

A Taste of Israeli Street Food

Israel occupies a unique position politically, culturally and economically in today’s complex configuration of nationalities. In less than a hundred years, a race which was more defined by its diaspora is now a country with a definite geography enjoying considerable international clout and standing.Unlike Chinese or Italian, Israeli cuisine is deemed possibly more esoteric. HistoryContinue reading “A Taste of Israeli Street Food”

Vessel-An architectural Art-Piece

‘Vessel’ is an architectural poetry, an imagination frozen in chrome, steel and glass, a riveting beauty that mesmerises you. This extraordinary centre-piece of Hudson Yards is a spiral staircase, a soaring new landmark.Taken up as a part of Hudson Yard Redevelopment Plan where a 5- Acre (2 Hectare) parcel of land was developed as HudsonContinue reading “Vessel-An architectural Art-Piece”

Annie Erneaux

A Searing Search of SelfThe French writer Annie Therese Blanche Erneaux nee Duchesne gets the coveted Nobel for literature for 2022. It’s a culmination of a remarkable journey of life-long creativity, often of exceptionally introspective and astoundingly candid experiences. Her works are autobiographical and poignantly merge personal memory with collective third party memory. The otherContinue reading “Annie Erneaux”

A Riparian Ribbon of Pristine Nature

A Spur to Industrial growth New Jersey, the Garden State of USA, was one of the first to attract enterprise and industry soon after the country declared itself independent in 1789.Over 240 years ago, in July,1778 when Alexander Hamilton, the trusted compatriot of George Washington temporarily rested at a mighty Fall, the sight fueled hisContinue reading “A Riparian Ribbon of Pristine Nature”