
Saturday Feeling: Of monsoon greens, 'Indian Summers', and other stories to read this weekend
Gideon Haigh, one of the game's sharpest writers, has published a new collection of essays, Indian Summers, on the storied history of cricket's biggest rivalry today, India vs Australia. The Australian writer is known for his deeply researched books and these essays provide a historical and sociopolitical look at the India-Australia game for both hardcore and casual cricket fans alike. It showcases the best of a man whose writings have described the game with wit, wisdom and humility for over three decades, writes Aditya Mani Jha. Read more.
Gandhinagar-based textile design studio Morii Design has been working with women in 12 villages in Gujarat to preserve rabari embroidery as well as reimagine folk patchwork and motifs, embroidery techniques and block printing with modern flair. With the onset of machines that could master and replicate even complex handmade techniques, regional and rural thread-works unknowingly began to recede into oblivion. And efforts like these rekindle both pride and interest among the artisans, writes Radhika Iyengar. Read more.
On a still May morning, as the mist rises gently from the waters of Dal Lake, a lone shikara glides across its surface. Unlike most tourists drawn by lake's beauty, 69-year-old Ellis Hubertina Spaanderman wants to clean up Kashmir's Dal Lake—one plastic bottle at a time. She first visited Kashmir 20 years ago, and wanted to do her bit to preserve its pristine beauty, she tells Yaqoob Ali and Majid Maqbool, which led to her sole initiative to pick up any trash she finds. Srinagar's Dal Lake faces severe ecological degradation due to increased urbanisation, overtourism, unchecked sewage, pollution and invasive species. Ellis' actions have moved local tour operators, houseboat owners and businesses to make an effort to address garbage and waste disposal in the city. Read more.
Three Indian art galleries—Jhaveri Contemporary, Vadehra Art Gallery and Chemould Prescott Road—came together to spotlight South Asian artists in London last month as part London Gallery Weekend. 'Many international collectors are attracted to the India story,' says Amrita Jhaveri of Jhaveri Contemporary. In a city where interest in contemporary artists from the subcontinent is growing steadily, this could be a catalyst for greater interest, writes Anindo Sen. Jhaveri Contemporary hosted a group exhibition by Muhanned Cader, Seher Shah and Lubna Chowdhary, while Vadehra showed work by contemporary artist Biraaj Dodiya and Chemould Prescott Road had a solo exhibition by Rashid Rana. Read more.
Sweetness is the unsung hero that brings balance and harmony to every drink. Traditionally achieved with syrups, bartenders are now experimenting with a range of sweeteners to add complexity, depth and unique character, Sayoni Bhaduri writes. There are technicalities integral to the composition of a drink—sugars (from sucrose or fructose) add structure to the drink and round off sharpness of other tastes such as acidity, bitterness or alcohol burn—and provide a smooth mouthfeel and texture. Many bars have taken to creating their own cordials, syrups and shrubs to gain flexibility, while crafting cocktails that are more precise, balanced and distinctive. Read more.
Running is the easiest, most convenient and affordable activity out there is what enthusiasts will tell you—but as anyone who has ever walked, let alone run, in India knows, it is neither convenient nor easy given the state of our infrastructure. As for running being affordable, that's untrue too. Regular running shoes, on average, cost ₹ 10,000 a pair. A decent GPS watch starts at ₹ 22,000. Add to that the costs of training with a coach or running group, nutrition and hydration supplements, running accessories such as socks, sipper, sunglasses, recovery gear, ever-rising race fees… and you realise that running comes with a hefty price tag, writes Shrenik Avlani. Read more.
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