Arun Bhatia reflects upon Hatworks Boulevard, and his relationship with the 180 year old marvel.
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The forest Goddess in red
Arun Bhatia’s essay on Bengaluru’s iconic Sri Banashankari bus.
When the audience chuckled, dropped their jaws, applauded and wah-wah-ed
Arun Bhatia reviews Dastan-e-Amir Hamza, a performance by Kafeel Jafri.
Making Shakespeare relevant for the younger generation
Arun Bhatia reviews Vinay Pathak’s Nothing Like Lear.
An unusual interpretation of a killing by Lord Ram
Arun Bhatia reviews Bali, a celebrated play by Adishakti.
Real life odyssey in a male dominated world
Arun Bhatia reviews Jane Maas’ Adventures of an Advertising Woman.
This assisted living facility for seniors rekindles Bengaluru’s lost legacy
Sonali and Arun Bhatia review Primus Eden, an assisted living facility for seniors.
The role youth plays in world diplomacy
Arun Bhatia reviews Judith Kerr Graven’s Project India.
A long due categorisation of India’s birds
Arun Bhatia reviews vol. 11 nos 5 & 6 of Indian Birds.