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Fight or flight response
The glory days of air travel are behind us. But with a bit of prep, you can make it to your destination with some sanity left
Going against the grain
Rice is taking over India, even the wheat-loving north. It's viewed as the smarter Indian's staple too. Here's what gut, gluten and grain selection have to do with it all
What a scream!
Bollywood's fav new genre is frightfully funny. It exposes our fears, it lets off steam, it gives old plots a new life. Two actors tell us why horror and humour are not so different after all
When Korea does Namaste
K-pop stars are wearing lehengas, dancing to Tauba Tauba, even singing in Malayalam. Just a little something for their powerful army of Indian fans
Okay. This kinda blew up...
Why do some Reels go viral and yours languish among Close Friends? We got experts to break down the new rules: Angles, filters, cuts, everything the algo loves. Watch. Learn
In the know. In the now
You don't need to be old and wise to pen a memoir. Celeb tell-alls are telling it all, right when we want to read about it. It's history being told as it is made
What's The Deal With Deals?
Coupons, codes, cashback, crash pricing, confusion. How to play (and not get played) when sale season comes around
A steely resolve
Ajmal Shifaz used junk metal objects and the imagination of children to bring a community closer. Alongside, he created art in motion
A guide to splitting Athens
In all my years of travelling, there is one country I had never been to: Greece. When I mentioned this to friends abroad, they were surprised. But no Indian I spoke to thought it was odd. Few Indians I know have been to Greece and most have no plans to visit. And those who have gone have focused on the islands: Santorini, Mykonos, Crete, Corfu etc.
Sorry to interrupt your cereal...
No one eats bacon, waffles and sausages every day. Naturally, hotel spreads get boring after a while. Bring on the idlis!
Lots to unpack here
Secret getaway? It's crowded by 10am. Hidden gem? Not so shiny IRL. Golden sands, azure sea? More edited than naturally exotic. As Insta shapes how we vacation, travel experts open up on what gets cropped out of the frame
A healthy dose of reality
Is cortisol giving you belly flab? Can magnesium pills help you sleep? Is alkaline water even a thing? Actual advice, from actual experts to counter internet wisdom
Just skip to the good part
Health, family, heat, rain. Small talk is boring. Is it possibly outdated in today's tech-first world, too?
Solo, But Without The FOMO
Third-wheeling your besties all the time? Annoyed at couples that bail on you? Here's howto slay the single life while everyone partners up
What in the world?
Superhumans, starcrossed lovers, intergalactic hotels - these sci-fi novels make us want to switch universes
Firing on all cylinders
Ferrari's new 12Cilindri seems nimble and modern. It carries its legacy lightly. But there's true Italian passion under the hood
At least hope is always in bloom
This year, it's hard to summon the energy for Durga Pujo. But just like the shiuli flowers that bloom without fail, we need to ensure justice will prevail
New achievement unlocked
Michelin's hotel guide has the hospitality industry all keyed up. Small players hold their own against the big chains. As for guests, we finally have fair, clear ratings
A win for the women
A rally racer who leaves haters in the dust; atable-tennis champ focused on her legacy; a hockey goalkeeper fired up by equality. Three athletes share field reports on what it's like to be an Indian woman in sport today
Theres snroom for more
India grows a staggering variety of mushrooms. Yet, we can't move past the button variety. See how some growers are putting the fun in fungi
Chill, it's just simmer time
Your favourite show isn't dragging its feet. It's sneakily getting you more involved. Slow-burn storytelling is how streaming shows now unfold. Lean in
This week, we're
Vikramaditya Motwane's film, CTRL, is about a woman who uses AI to erase her unfaithful partner from her life.
What are you waiting for?
They've been teasing these sequels for far too long. Why won't filmmakers give us what we want?
Cities on the flight path
What can bird skeletons, blueprints, glass and geometry tools tell us about how our cities are changing? Deepak Kumar shows us how to read between the skylines
Going back to your roots
Grey is in. No need to pour chemical dyes onto your head. But as with everything, do only what makes you feel comfortable
Spice is the variety of life
From the Middle East to Europe, food gets blander as you travel. That's because, when it comes to using masalas and flavourings, there's no place like home
Where the wild things are
Follow migratory birds, swim with glowing plankton, watch turtles paddle out to sea, spot a red panda. India's safaris now go beyond tiger tracking. Pack your bags!
She swapped to conquer
India's Oscar entry, Laapataa Ladies, is a crowd favourite too. But for Sneha Desai, the film's writer, the buzzisa surprise anda chance to branch out and break free
It's getting under my skin
Serums, acids, Vit C, active ingredients, granactive retinoids. How come beauty is so confusing now? And what on Earth is ear makeup?
A cut below the rest
No matter how much we try, these 10 on-screen hairstyles just won't grow onus