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News Source: Seattle Times
| 2 years ago
NYT Molly Birnbaum, left, a food blogger and author of "Season to Taste: How I Lost My Sense of Smell and Found My Way," smells a pippali pepper with Vikas Khanna, right, executive chef of Junoon, an Indian restaurant, in New York. Birnbaum's memoir
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News Source: Pak Tribune
| 2 years ago
The band members, Rupinder Magon and Qurram Hussain are in Pakistan to release their album Beyond Kismat which is being sponsored by an international fast food chain. When asked why they choose Pakistan to release their album when they could have
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News Source: The New York Times
| 2 years ago
March 30, 2011 A South Carolina store is selling jugs of wine from a tap, and at least one company would like to see stores in New York do it. March 22, 2011 Eric Asimov discusses the notion that alcohol levels do not matter as long as the wines are
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News Source: The New York Times
| 2 years ago
He was an owner and a chef at the pretty, bejeweled Devi, in the Flatiron district, where he often could be seen fussing nervously at the edges of the dining room before retreating to the kitchen to cook with rare brilliance. At Tulsi he does the
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News Source: The New York Times
| 2 years ago
What a treat this week to have two good new restaurants on the docket for review : Tulsi , Hemant Mathur's establishment in Midtown; and Junoon , an immense and opulent Indian place in the Flatiron district, behind Eataly . I have good things to say
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News Source: NewKerala
| over 2 years ago
Noted author Ruskin Bond feels that he has had to devote maximum effort and time to delineation of characters in his works. "It is the character of any story or novel who lends himself to humour, emotion, love or anything else...Overall, it plays
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News Source: pakistantimes
| over 2 years ago
Being a student herself, she is bitterly depressed at the retarded progress of student bands and adds, students have always triggered the music revolution and colleges have acted as breeding places for artists in the past...He voices out, The
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News Source: Time of India
| over 2 years ago
Ruskin Bond, the grand old "sahib" from Landour in Mussourie, has been bitten by the tinsel bug. The novelist will make his maiden foray on the big screen with a cameo in Vishal Bhardwaj's forthcoming " Saat Khoon Maaf ", based on his short story "