Saturday, July 22, 2006

Wildly Chilling


A liquor kiosk near Surajkund – a popular tourist getaway located 20 km from Delhi – welcomes visitors in its own ‘spellbinding’ style. Cheers to the Spelling Bee masters!

Thursday, March 30, 2006

What's a HOBO?


A lot of folks Q-ed me - What's a Hobo? Well, to cut a long story short, here's my answer - courtesy www.cyberhobo.com {check out the site, it's worked-up with Hoboism}



For those who need to know the differences...

A Hobo is a person that travels to work
A tramp is a person that travels and wont work
A bum is a person that will neither travel or work

A CyberHobo is a person who travels and works, but most of all has a lot of fun! A CyberHobo's work is on computers, internet, etc. (whatever for money) Wannabies go here...

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Assam Jumbo Jets to LA


A small-budget documentary film - In search of a Job - on the struggle and pain of unemployed elephants of Assam has been selected for screening at Hollywood's Silver Lake Film Festival in Los Angeles.

The film, made by journalist Mrinal Talukdar, has been selected as Special Invitation Film and the filmmaker has been invited to attend the Festival from March 23 to 30 next.

The festival's Fusion Asian Cinema Programme Director Erika Kao-Haley said in a faxed statement that as the documentary has been selected as a Special Invitation Film, Talukdar would get the services of the Festival's marketing and media campaign to assist with promoting the film to the press, general audience and Hollywood filmmaking and distribution community.

The festival is one of the largest independent and critically acclaimed film festivals in Los Angeles devoted to discovering cutting edge movies.

The film made in 2005 focuses on 1200 domestic unemployed elephants of Assam along with their mahouts, who are desperate to find an alternative means of livelihood, after Supreme Court banned timber felling in forests of North East and the elephants lost their primary means of livelihood.

Meanwhile, the Paris-based 'Des Elephants Et Des Hommes' has also included the documentary in their Hall of Fame as one of the important movies made on elephant.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Holiday Cheers!!!


"As we struggle with shopping lists and invitations, compounded by December's bad weather, it is good to be reminded that there are people in our lives who are worth this aggravation, and people to whom we are worth the same" - Donald E. Westlake

Monday, December 12, 2005

The night SRV and Joplin played the blues, together!!


Another great Saturday night (Dec 10). The night the blues rained down heavily on the capital. The night SRV and Joplin played the blues, together. Hard to believe, right!

Well, to tell you the bluesy truth, it was the Soulmate - the absolutely amazing, soulful, compact and immaculately blue... - the blues band from the heavenly green vales of Shillong.

Soulmate comprises of a rare breed of musicians who still believe in creating music for music's sake, devoid of chip generated sounds and effects, full of soul and feel - Rudy Wallang on guitar, Tipriti Kharbyngar on rhythm and vocals, Sam Shullai on drums, and Ferdy Dakkar on bass.

Presented by the British Council and the Rock Street Journal and misleadingly titled 'Late night at the British Council' (misleadingly 'cos some @#$% dame from the high council was hell bent on packing up the show since the time it started), Soulmate created absolute bluesy magic.

Rudy displayed amazing mastery over the guitar with a very pronounced Stevie Ray Vaughan feel. Listening to Tipriti with your eyes closed was like getting to hear Joplin live. By the way, Rudy got great vocals too. Sam and Ferdy showed what seasoned musicians are made of.

Soulmate's compositions were 'true blue' blues pieces to the last note, packed with feelings. The evening air was chilly, the crowd a bit thin, but the mood was happily blue. 


Someone whispered - Damn right they've got the blues! They did, mate...

Saturday, December 03, 2005


"I don't mind dying, I just don't want to be there when it happens." - Woody Allen

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Real Deal Blues at the Garden Of Five Senses


The mood was perfect - a cool and chilly Saturday evening; the venue - the secluded and beautifully laid Garden Of Five Senses; the music - real deal raw blues, dripping with feelings by good old Chicago bluesman John Primer.

Sponsored by Delhi Tourism, the evening of Nov. 26 was a rare treat for all genuine blues lovers (for pseudo ones too to get a feel of what real, pure music is all about).

Mr. Primer and his men were in their full bluesy elements - amazing musicality, coordination and improvisation on stage, fired up with classics like Hoochie Coochie Man, Mojo Workin'...It was music beyond commerce. Music with lot of feel and harmony, to be felt and savored. To cut a long story short - John Primer and The Real Deal were beautifully blue. I woke up Sunday morning feelin' pink. PINK???

About John Primer:

Chicago blues guitarist began his career playing at Theresa's with Sammy Lawhorn, for a year with Willie Dixon's Chicago Blues All-Stars, played with Muddy Waters band between 1979-1983 (until Waters' death) and for the last 13 years with guitarist Magic Slim.

The Camden, Mississippi-native began playing the guitar as a child, and moved to Chicago in 1963. He began hanging out at Therea's Lounge, where he jammed with legends like Willie Dixon (in 1979 he joined Dixon's Chicago Blues All-Stars), Junior Wells, and Sammy Lawhorn.

Recordings include his major label debut The Real Deal (Atlantic), You Got to Watch (Earwig) and Blues Behind Closed Doors.

For more information, visit: www.johnprimerblues.com

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Beware! All You Macbeths ...

"If you murder an innocent man you are responsible for the blood of his unborn descendants, and the weight of this responsibility is yours to carry to the end of time"