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HindustanTimes Wed,19 Jun 2013

Comic: Bucks for the Dabangg

Vishwajyoti Ghosh is the author of the graphic novel, Delhi Calm. His cartoon column, Full Toss appears in Hindustan Times every Sunday. Currently he is curating a project on the workers in Gurgaon and a graphic anthology about Partition.

Comic: There's always room for a fresher

Garbage Bin is Faisal Mohd’s brainchild. He remembers creating a character based on his childhood one dull afternoon. His middle-class wit made his Facebook page an overnight success, with more than 3,85,000 followers in under 18 months!

Comic: Yeh hai Dilli meri jaan

Jayanto Banerjee began with freelancing with an ad agency in 1987 and moved on to making comic strips for children and then creating political satires for news magazines and newspapers. He believes that without politicians in India, he would have been jobless.

Comic: Temper Temper

Abhijeet Kini is an illustrator, animator and comics creator. He recently launched two titles – Milk and Quickies and Angry Maushi – under his name. He is a regular illustrator with Tinkle, working on characters like...

Comic: Back to the future tense

Tejas Modak’s first graphic novel, Private-eye Anonymous: The Art Gallery Case was published in 2008. Animal Palette followed in 2011. Every now and then, he illustrates for Brunch.

Comic: Vexed in the city?

Amruta Patil is a writer and painter. She is the author of the graphic novels Kari (2008) and Adi Parva (2012). The best thing about Delhi is its winter morning sun and the lake at Hauz Khas.

Personal Agenda: Archana Puran Singh, Actress

Personal Agenda: Archana Puran Singh, Actress

How to unwind in your kitchen

Here are some suggestions to help you become a pro in the kitchen. Mixing drinks or learn the expertise.

Redo your living room

As you turn the TV off this No TV Day, here are some suggestions to re-decorate and enliven your home.

Use your terrace for something creative

This No TV Day, show your creative side to the society. Here are some suggestions from us.

RUDE TRAVEL: Paris, the land of food, drink and fragrance

A few weeks before, at the World Gourmet Summit in Singapore, I met Jean-François Piège, the (Michelin two-star) chef who cooked the banquet for Dom Pérignon.

Malaika Arora Khan helps you unplug on No TV Day

Staying in this weekend? You don’t need a sitcom, a drama show, a Hollywood film or a local blockbuster for company. Not when we’ve got fun ideas for every room in the house. Still not convinced? Malaika Arora Khan offers some tips

Brunch Opinion: early bird gets the worm

Delhi is stunning in winter. But summer mornings, as we recently discovered, can take your breath away too. One Wednesday afternoon last month, the boss had an idea: figure out all the things you can do in Delhi (at dawn). Pick the ones that sound the most interesting, do them and if they match up, write about then. We groaned collectively (inwardly).

Brunch Opinion: you Khan do it

Unplugging yourself from the idiot box is not easy. We understand that. And that’s why we got Malaika Arora Khan to make it just a bit easier for you – she’ll tell you what to do in your house when the TV is off

How you can save and splurge on clothes

When it comes to dressing, some things are worth every rupee, some things just aren’t. Top stylists tell you which is which.
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