as many times as i have eaten at koshy’s in the last year, at all times of day and night, i… Read more bangalore eats: a delicious lunch at koshy’s.
as many times as i have eaten at koshy’s in the last year, at all times of day and night, i… Read more bangalore eats: a delicious lunch at koshy’s.
kazuo ishiguro’s 1989 booker winner the remains of the day was a fast, if uneventful, read. it was well-written and flowed… Read more book number six of 2016 + booker winner 1989: the remains of the day [kazuo ishiguro].
this year i decided i wanted to do some food-related adventures around bangalore to seek out the best food this… Read more bangalore eats: my favourite masala dosa.
i don’t even know where to begin talking about this amazing book. the entire time i was reading it i… Read more book number five of 2016: born to run [christopher mcdougall].
continuing with my goal of watching one documentary a month, i watched asif kapadia’s amy over the weekend after my brother… Read more february documentary: amy.
the name given to that one dramatic moment in an epidemic when everything can change all at once is the… Read more book number four of 2016: the tipping point [malcolm gladwell].
in the 10 years that i have lived on-and-off in bangalore, there has always been one major place i have… Read more bangalore sights: bangalore palace.
warning: minor spoilers ahead. i have been following lauren juliff’s travel blog never-ending footsteps for a few years now, travelling from… Read more book number three of 2016: how not to travel the world [lauren juliff].
warning: there are a few spoilers ahead. just an fyi. i have a better name for peter carey’s oscar and lucinda,… Read more book number two of 2016 + booker winner 1988: oscar & lucinda [peter carey].
i have been wanting to watch more documentaries for some time now, so i have set myself the goal of… Read more january documentary: elvis ’56.