New Holiday Traditions You Can Start

By Krishna Advani

All traditions start somewhere. Now, you can start your own! The Editors curate a list of fun things to do around the holidays, yearly.

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Ending on the Right Note

By Ekasmayi Naresh

During this cheer and optimism, the poet finds herself ignoring the misfortunes of the year that passed, distracting herself with tinsel and baubles.

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Chantilly ~The Perfect Christmas Cafe

A cafe that’s not to be missed this Christmas situated in Bandra.

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We Didn’t Start The Fire

“Oh what an age, the past decade has been.” This piece talks about the global affairs and their predominant themes in the past decade.

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Home

By Mallika Goel Home is where the heart is, they say. A bowl of macaroni, The whiff of first rain, Unrestrained laughter at a friend’s expense. Home is where the heart is,eh? You knocked loudly, I shyly opened the door. You proceeded to make yourself at home, While I became a stranger. You tore off…

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A Cozy Christmas

Its time to get comfy with your favourite pyjamas and snacks and enter a world of Christmas magic

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Summer of Delhi

A piece about a home away from home. How do you make a new city your own?

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Shaheed Ke Ghar Tyohar

A Hindi poem about the hollow celebration of a festival at the home of a martyr (‘Shaheed’).

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Winter Look-Book: Mumbai Edition

Living in Mumbai definitely has its drawbacks in letting us live the cold, ideal winter, but it certainly doesn’t keep us from looking festive! Check out the 5 must-haves in winter fashion this year.

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A Wishlist Item for The New Year- The Roaring ’20s!

The roaring ’20s… full of exuberance and excellence. Everything was over the top, every emotion was over-felt, and every occasion was over-celebrated. It was filled with the oddest but sweetest summers, similar to an over-ripened peach fruit left outside for a while…

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Almost

This is a poem to celebrates your almost. Its a reminder that the journey is more important than making it to the destination before anyone else.

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