SCI-FI NO MORE
SCI-FI NO MORE

By Sameer Desai

The cornonavirus pandemic may be a once-in-a-lifetime world event, but for players of video games like The Division, it seems all too familiar

The cornonavirus pandemic may be a once-in-a-lifetime world event, but for players of video games like The Division, it seems all too familiar

Many moods of mind-yoga
Many moods of mind-yoga

The three different types of widely practised meditation, each known for its own characteristic physical and mental parameters.

The three different types of widely practised meditation, each known for its own characteristic physical and mental parameters.

The design of eating
The design of eating

By Anjana Vaswani

Noted yesteryear film producer NN Sippy’s grandson builds edible structures for experiences that initiate conversations about everything from food waste to death

Noted yesteryear film producer NN Sippy’s grandson builds edible structures for experiences that initiate conversations about everything from food waste to death

Paws to heal
Paws to heal

By Kunal Guha

From cold laser and acupuncture to sound and water therapies, vets now offer pets drug-free solutions to manage pain and recover faster

From cold laser and acupuncture to sound and water therapies, vets now offer pets drug-free solutions to manage pain and recover faster

Tunes for the lockdown
Tunes for the lockdown

It’s been a spectacularly depressing fortnight, hasn’t it? Since I wrote my last column, Yes Bank almost collapsed into No Bank; the economy continues to tank

It’s been a spectacularly depressing fortnight, hasn’t it? Since I wrote my last column, Yes Bank almost collapsed into No Bank; the economy continues to tank

IN THE YAK’S STEPS
IN THE YAK’S STEPS

Jono Lineen, who trekked 2,700 km solo in the Himalayas from Pakistan to Nepal, on how walking became a way for him to interpret the world

Jono Lineen, who trekked 2,700 km solo in the Himalayas from Pakistan to Nepal, on how walking became a way for him to interpret the world

Rough Riding To Glory
Rough Riding To Glory

By Suktara Ghosh

THE CITY’S YOUNG BICYCLE MOTOCROSS (BMX) RIDERS ARE TAKING THE EXTREME SPORT TO THE NEXT LEVEL

THE CITY’S YOUNG BICYCLE MOTOCROSS (BMX) RIDERS ARE TAKING THE EXTREME SPORT TO THE NEXT LEVEL

OFF THE RECORD: The album
OFF THE RECORD: The album that came from despair

If you’ve logged onto Facebook this week, you probably came across the new social media relay challenge that’s doing the rounds. It involves people posting the covers of 20 albums that have “really made an impact” on them, at the rate of one a day, while also inviting a

If you’ve logged onto Facebook this week, you probably came across the new social media relay challenge that’s doing the rounds. It involves people posting the covers of 20 albums that have “really made an impact” on them, at the rate of one a day, while also inviting a

MIRRORFIXES-IT: Stroke of
MIRRORFIXES-IT: Stroke of genius

Mirror reader Yesha Deepak Shah quizzes her favourite cricketer KL Rahul on the years that shaped his ambitions and form.

Mirror reader Yesha Deepak Shah quizzes her favourite cricketer KL Rahul on the years that shaped his ambitions and form.

Kabir rises again
Kabir rises again

By Suktara Ghosh

Young musicians today are finding new and innovative ways to spread the pluralistic message of the 15th century mystic poet.

Young musicians today are finding new and innovative ways to spread the pluralistic message of the 15th century mystic poet.

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