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Ghosting, Nanoship, Pocketing: Are labels making dating more complicated?

India, March 21 -- Sit this one out, Cupid. The best pairing of our time is not Tom and Zendaya or Meghann Fahy and Leo Woodall. It's the dating scene and the dictionary. We've found terms for every l... Read More


Weekend Drive by Hormazd Sorabjee: Purple with rage

India, March 13 -- Lighter, faster, meaner. The Maserati GT2 Stradale is a full-throttle, no-compromise statement from Maserati. Developed from the GT2 race car, but adapted for road use, it's surpris... Read More


Spectator by Seema Goswami: White lies. Lotus pocus

India, March 13 -- Like most of the world, I have been hooked on the third season of The White Lotus. But with one added attraction: Having stayed at the Four Seasons Koh Samui (where the show is main... Read More


Rude Food by Vir Sanghvi: Who ordered the upgrade?

India, March 13 -- Sometimes, a simple snack/sandwich/street food becomes trendy. Great chefs get involved, prices shoot up and other restaurants begin imitating the variations the famous chefs have i... Read More


Make it reign: Rapper King on fame, creativity and living the dream

India, March 13 -- Singer-songwriter and rapper King says he is a boring person. "If you ask me what my favourite thing to do is, it's sitting and doing nothing." It's possibly because, at 29, it's h... Read More


It's trending: The new rules of going viral on Instagram

India, March 13 -- For years, Instagram was driven by a specific visual style: Airbrushed feeds, flattering angles, the illusion of effortless glam. We saw through that pretty quick. Being your authen... Read More


Unsafe space: How to suss out a toxic therapist

India, March 13 -- During the pandemic, Jaya, a 24-year-old documentary filmmaker, was matched with a life coach at an online mental-health fundraiser. What began as three free sessions turned into a ... Read More


Young people are always online. And it's not a bad thing. Here's why

India, March 13 -- In the weeks leading up to the end of 2024, dictionary companies in the US and UK scurried to crown their Word of The Year. They considered delulu, brat, manifest, demure, enshittif... Read More