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Weekend Drive by Hormazd Sorabjee: Smooth electric operator

India, Feb. 27 -- The Porsche Macan has long been the handling benchmark in the SUV world, and the new Macan EV aims to uphold that reputation despite the shift to electric power. Built on Porsche's a... Read More


Spectator by Seema Goswami: Take a minute, personally

India, Feb. 27 -- It was my mother who first modelled self-care to me - even though I was too young at that time to recognise it for what it was. We lived in a joint family with my grandparents, and r... Read More


Rude Food by Vir Sanghvi: The new Gateway to Asia

India, Feb. 27 -- My claim, made on these pages, that Mumbai is now the food capital of India, has been strengthened after my visit to the city last week. We all know that Mumbai is the centre of inv... Read More


Steal the deal: How to find the best buys on online resale groups

India, Feb. 27 -- It happens quietly, often in the middle of the night. A post goes up on a neighbourhood resale group on Facebook-a sleek espresso machine, barely used, is listed for a fraction of it... Read More


Desk bound: Why gig workers are returning to the 9-to-5 grind

India, Feb. 27 -- Gig workers, how's life treating you, these days? Ten years ago, tearing down big companies and corporate jobs was the ultimate flex. Nine-to-fivers? They were just office drones, cl... Read More


Drawing Room: What Alaiia Gujral sees in Ashiesh Shah's Stambh sculptures

India, Feb. 21 -- I've always admired Ashiesh Shah's Stambh collection of sculptures. In Vedic texts, a stambh is a cosmic column connecting heaven and earth. Shah's pillars embody this lofty ideal, b... Read More


Spectator by Seema Goswami: House party, house rules

India, Feb. 21 -- Sometimes the best way to hang out with friends is at home. You have a reasonable expectation of privacy, with no nosy waitstaff eavesdropping on conversations. No spending hours por... Read More


Rude Travel by Vir Sanghvi: The kingdom trumps the King

India, Feb. 21 -- Around 15 years ago, when rich Indians began shifting to Dubai, the joke was that the really rich guys went to London and enjoyed the non-Dom tax benefits available to expat milliona... Read More


Buffer zone: Why we're obsessed with all things cosy, comfy, soft and safe

India, Feb. 21 -- Have you noticed it too? All around us, the world's getting subtly softer at the edges. Harsh shop lights are now a milky off-white. Bouncy Korean buns, four-cheese pasta, ramen bowl... Read More


Game on: These pro gamers are making money by playing all day

India, Feb. 21 -- Old-timers like to believe that the past was a simpler era. In gaming, it really was. Teens in the early '00s recall holding LAN parties - linked PCs that let a group play against ea... Read More