Harika Bantupalli
From a regular girl to a nerd or a tomboy, she can be it all. She possess a gift to equally obsess over a fictional character or a latest gadget. A Mass Communication and Journalism Graduate from Hyderabad, Harika hopes to travel the world someday and cover events in her style. She has contributed in various anthologies and currently working on her debut novel.
Caleidoscope-Blog
Book Review: I Don’t Wear Sunscreen
Kavipriya Moorthy’s chick lit book deals with a middle-class woman’s struggle to find her footing after a relationship goes awry
Art & Culture
Do we Worship Saraswati the Way we do Lakshmi?
Today, in the hungry chase of the materialistic wealth, Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge has been left behind in our society, which is after Lakshmi
Art & Culture
Photoessay: Thotlakonda and Bavikonda Buddhist Sites
The photo documentation of Thotlakonda and Bavikonda Buddhist complexes located near the city of Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh.
Art & Culture
Hyderabadi Haleem: A Taste of Heaven on Your Plate
One thing that sets apart the month of Ramadan in Hyderabad from the rest, is its iconic Hyderabadi Haleem.
Nostalgiphilia
Caleidoscope – Nostalgic Article of the Month Contest
We are running a month long contest on Nostalgiphilia, featuring articles that bring out the nostalgic memories. So, if you can write a few lines and add a few photos to capture your memories, we have a prize for it
Art & Culture
Choosing between Telangana and Andhra
Telangana and Andhra, or for that matter, even Rayalaseema are diverse regions with one common thing binding them – Telugu.
Art & Culture
Chick Lit, Lad Lit & Kid Lit – Defining Literary Genres
In a world where there is constant thirst for something new, even in literature; literary genres like Chick lit, Lad lit and Kid lit come in as a breath of fresh air.
Alternative-lifestyle
Indian Youth – A Generation of Culture-Wreckers?
Indian Youth - Are we really a generation of selfie-obsessed windbags and culture-wreckers?
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