I was late to reach the platform And ran fast to catch the train Later I realized in the process I didn’t properly use my brain It was a wrong train, it moved on Couldn’t do anything but sit and wait So I settled down by the window Thinking that […]
Month: March 2019
A Cautionary Tale: Editors for Hire
By Mark Antony Rossi In the world outside of the arts no one, even the hiring party, trusts the mercenary. They are loyal to currency. They trust themselves above all else. Integrity in the modern day is a trait of those who pay others to do their dirty work. So […]
Bewitched
perhaps I was bewitched by the North Star or by a ballad as dateless as my blood geography of feelings populates unwanted interludes my eyes, the nests of dewy grass and leaves emerald eyelashes flaunt black taffeta chirps between my fingers like piano keys inside my soul your kisses soar […]
Devika
By Anuradha S. Bannore Shyla lived with her daughter Devika near a thick forested area. Their home was a hut made of mud with a thatched roof. It was surrounded with lush tall trees on which perched beautiful birds. Devika enjoyed watching varied types of birds and animals that came […]
The Devil’s Advocate
By Terence Wynne from Camillus, NY, USA
Chef Report – Shyam Lal College, University of Delhi
Shyam Lal College, University of Delhi proudly and successfully hosted the fourth edition of SLC University Chef 2019 in association with Bright flames, a culinary competition on 28th February and 1st March, 2019. In this inter-college competition, 17 teams representing various colleges of DU, Delhi/NCR and other states participated exhibiting […]