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Bollywood Babes - more fun than the ones on the big screen
Posted by reeta on Saturday, September 09, 2006 (EST)
They’re back. Those cool babes, the Dhillon sisters, Geena, Amber and Jazz. When Amber declares “I have an idea,” we know we’re in for another zany ride.

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Salaam, Paris
Posted by reeta on Monday, July 03, 2006 (EST)
New desi chick-lit book spans three continents but goes nowhere.

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Rang De Basanti-color me..impressed!
Posted by reeta on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 (EST)
Every generation has a film that inspires it, speaks to it, maybe even for it, to some extent.

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If music can be called wicked, this is it
Posted by reeta on Monday, February 27, 2006 (EST)
I was too young when the first British invasion occurred…the one that brought the Beatles to the US and other pop and rock groups that followed in the 1960s.

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Planet Polygamous-celebrating infidelity and betrayal
Posted by reeta on Thursday, February 16, 2006 (EST)
Infidelity. The very word can inspire a range of emotions—rage, despair, madness, hate, fury – the ‘hell hath no’ kind of fury; passions of all types that, in turn, might lead to action—divorce, murder, suicide, maybe even murder-suicide.

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Art by the seaside
Posted by reeta on Saturday, December 31, 2005 (EST)
What happens when art and the sea collide on the sands of Goa? Chances are somewhere nearby you’ll find artist Subodh Kerkar creating waves and a visual treat for beach-goers and city-dwellers alike.

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A Walk Through Rome
Posted by reeta on Tuesday, November 22, 2005 (EST)
What can you see in three hours in the center of Rome? Quite a bit, it turns out!

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Travel
Monterey and points north...
Posted by reeta on Thursday, November 03, 2005 (EST)
Days 3, 4 and 5 of the trip didn't leave much time for writing, but I'm not ready to let go of the feeling yet. Writing about it and seeing the photos almost makes me feel as if I'm still there, not back to the same-old, same-old of daily life.

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Travel
Big Sur to Monterey-the roadtrip continues
Posted by reeta on Tuesday, October 25, 2005 (EST)
Day 2 of the trip was, well, pretty chilly. It started out gray and bleak and my neck was stiff-probably from weeks of being hunched over a PC, but by far, the 100 or so miles I drove today cover some of the most spectacular scenery in this country, and as far as I’m concerned, in the world.

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The just chill-chill roadtrip
Posted by reeta on Monday, October 24, 2005 (EST)
I’m not one to keep travel diaries or even a notebook of things I do or that happen while I’m traveling or on vacation. Funny, I did keep a diary for the rest of my life since I was 8, even if only to write “Nothing happened today,” which was a common entry during the 7th, 8th and 9th grades.

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  • Bollywood Babes - more fun than the ones on the big screen
    They’re back. Those cool babes, the Dhillon sisters, Geena, Amber and Jazz. When Amber declares “I have an idea,” we know we’re in for another zany ride.

  • Salaam, Paris
    New desi chick-lit book spans three continents but goes nowhere.

  • Rang De Basanti-color me..impressed!
    Every generation has a film that inspires it, speaks to it, maybe even for it, to some extent.


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