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Eat Street
Notwithstanding the pong of durian (an acquired taste at best), we’ve always known that Malaysia had great culinary game. Now, it’s got a different kind of groundsup revolution brewing. GQ visits Kuala Lumpur to find out what’s fresh in the Klang Valley.
Poetic Licence
Playful, inventive and unafraid to tackle weighty themes with irony and precision, Delhi-based bilingual poet Akhil Katyal’s is the fresh new voice on the literary landscape that deserves your attention.
The High Note
After decades of pushing the envelope on what Indian music is and can be, nonpareil composer AR Rahman is here to script a new chapter for himself.
The Legend Of Keanu Reeves
With John Wick – the third instalment of which came out last month – Hollywood’s most enigmatic leading man once again established himself as a bona fide action star. But who is he, really? We sit down with the immortal Keanu Reeves in an attempt to separate the man from the myth.
Hype Man
Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff is going to have a good time at the ICC World Cup.
Nick Wooster Rocks The Best Of Indianwear
Menswear maestro Nick Wooster rocks the freshest gear from India’s top fashion designers for a new definition of global cool
The One And Only
While Varun Dhawan may be the most bankable star of his generation, what’s equally impressive is his artistic range. But where do his own sensibilities lie? Omkar Khandekar investigates
Livin' La Vida Goa
Has The Sunshine State Still Got It?
High Fidelity
Why the remastered Lexus ES launched in America’s hippest city
A Portrait Of A Young Man As The Writer
Photographer. Blogger. Writer. Flâneur. Historian. It’s hard to ascribe a neat label to Mayank Austen Soofi and his work. Niha Masih spends an afternoon with the Delhi Walla
Street Smart
A wild city deserves a roaring soundtrack. And DIVINE’s made it his mission to score one for Mumbai
A Class Apart
Why Wimbledon and Rolex make a great match
Into The Blue
The stately Kasturbhai Lalbhai museum in Ahmedabad is home to a new contemporary art exhibition that celebrates indigo: a dye that’s indelibly linked to the history of the city. Arun Janardhan speaks to Sanjay Lalbhai, Chairman and Managing Director, Arvind Ltd, about this unique initiative – and narrowing the cavernous gap between art and craft.
Space Oddities
How has. The 1975, once called the worst rock band in the world, come to be regarded as the truest voice of the millennial generation? Frontman Matty Healy walks around the New York of a bygone era to look for answers
The Life Aquatic
As ever-growing mounds of trash continue to find their way into the oceans and the mercury keeps rising, Nayantara Jain of ReefWatch India talks damage control and rehabilitation for India’s coral reefs.
Break Your Screen Addiction Now!
The best time to start breaking your screen addiction is now. Step one: Get a second phone?!
FIFA Fever- Neymar Leads The Charge
As the world comes together to celebrate the beautiful game, here are five brilliant talents we can’t take our eyes off of.
Shock Value
Back in 1983, a man named Kizuo Ibe gave the watch world its first digital demi-god in the Casio G-Shock. Thirty-five years later, we’re yet to find a tougher piece of horological hardware.
Hot Ball
At a time when India’s presence in sports is growing rapidly beyond cricket, Ritwik Bhattacharya, erstwhile national champion-gone-coach, doesn’t want squash to get left behind.
Twilight Tokyo
Japan is more than karaoke nights and matchbox-sized izakayas. On a recent visit to India, Shibuya district’s nightlife ambassador Hideyuki Yukoi aka Zeebra talked us through the best and worst his country has to offer night owls.
The Director's Cut
From True Detective to his latest mind-bending series, Maniac, Cary Fukunaga has proven himself a master of creating the perfect tone on screen.
Lay Of The Land
Agriculture might be the biggest source of livelihood in India, but farmers remain the last to reap decent profits. Rikin Gandhi and Aditya Sethi, founders of Digital Green, want to change that.