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“Harmony on the Rooftop”– after Leonard Cohen, in chorus with Neruda, Angelou, Whitman, Eliot, Dickinson, and others
On a rooftop under an open sky, strangers gather with instruments and lines from beloved poets to create a symphony of collective memory, voice, and hope.
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I Ate the Lightning: The Risk I Took That Set Me Free (A Meditation on Risk, Regret, and Becoming)
In a world that demands obedience, the most radical risk is unbecoming the version of yourself built for approval. This poem is a fierce, introspective odyssey into choosing truth over comfort, fire over silence, and liberation over belonging. A testimony for anyone standing at the edge of their own becoming.
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The Ones Who Knew How to Sing (a meditation in birdsong)
In a world cluttered with noise and stories, birds remind us that healing doesn’t need a reason, and song doesn’t ask for silence to begin. A lyrical meditation on grief, hope, and the quiet courage of birdsong.
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Transformation: An Acrostic Poem on Healing
In this acrostic poem built from the word “TRANSFORMATION,” healing unfolds not as erasure, but as quiet growth. From trembling silences to reclaimed breaths, each line carries the weight and wonder of becoming whole again.
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Transient Tapestry: The Silence of Might-Have-Been
In the murmurs of half-remembered dreams and silent regrets, a timeless tapestry unfolds—whispering of a day when inaction reigned, only to yield a spark of courage and the promise of transformation.
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Saturation: The Ache That Ate the Sky
A surrealist exploration of obsessive longing, emotional hunger, and phantom intimacy, this poem weaves different perspectives into one trembling tapestry of desire. Saturation isn’t love—it’s the storm before, during, and after.
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What Makes Me Nervous? (A Hovering)
A surreal, tangled poetic journey that shifts between I, you, and they—each person unraveling their nerves, hesitations, and unspoken trembles. This piece dives deep into the psyche, weaving vulnerability, inner monologues, and public masks into a shared landscape of human emotion.
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Resilience Wears Soft Shoes
A river of voices—braided into poetry that stumbles, dances, and rises through the silence. A poetic letter to the weary, the hopeful, and those quietly becoming. Resilience here is not loud—it’s soft, steady, sacred.
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Quid Pro Quo: A Ballet of Broken Mirrors in Binary Dreams
A poem dissecting the invisible exchanges we make in love, power, memory, and identity. Through surreal scenes and broken metaphors, it unveils the spirals of giving and taking—what we trade, often unknowingly, just to stay whole.
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Earth Day Every Day: 5 Eco-Conscious Hotels That Redefine Sustainable Travel
Explore five incredible hotels across Asia and Europe that combine eco-friendly practices with luxurious experiences. From biogas kitchens to vertical gardens, discover how sustainability meets comfort—365 days a year.
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A Flicker in the Crowd: The Stranger Who Set the Dark on Fire
A random encounter with a sock-wearing, pigeon-speaking stranger blooms into an unforgettable mosaic of hope, mystery, and rippling kindness. The boundaries dissolve—transforming a fleeting moment into a revolution of connection.
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Painful Cultural Revolution of China: A Poetic Monologue in Three Mirrors
A poetic journey blending voices of witness, empathy, and survival—exploring the devastating human cost of China’s Cultural Revolution and the quiet resilience found in memory, letters, and a plate of fusion noodles.
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On the Twentieth Evening When the Clock Forgot to Tick
A moment. A birthday. A decision that split a life. One evening etched in memory — where warmth met hesitation, joy met ruin, and a hand held for just a breath held the weight of an entire future. A hauntingly intimate portrayal of love, regret, and the longing to choose differently.
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A Decision with No Last Name: A Poetic Inquiry into Growth by Choosing Otherwise
A poetic excavation of a single decision that splintered the mundane and cracked open the soul. In this surreal and emotionally rich piece, I (and perhaps you, too) confront the moment of choosing otherwise — and learn that growth is not linear, not kind, not clean… but inevitable.
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No One Taught the Moon How to Wait, But She Did Anyway
A poetic tapestry exploring the small, quiet acts of love and sacrifice woven by a family member. Told through shifting perspectives—it captures how grace often hides in the simplest gestures, and how those moments echo across time in unexpected ways.
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Metrography of a Flame: A Love Sketched in Suburban Reveries
In the subterranean theatre of metro rides and neon-washed intersections, love stumbles, surges, and flickers like a poem refusing punctuation. Metrography of a Flame is a daring descent into the chaos of longing—where Ravi and Shreya, two drifting planets, collide in a dance of silences, texts, and incandescent glances. This poetic experiment is a tribute…
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A Table Set for All: Ode to the Favorite That Never Was
When asked, “What is your favorite restaurant?” the answer unfolds not as a place, but as a journey — through memory, spice, hunger, and metaphysical menus. This poetic narrative blends an immersive experience that invites you to taste your past and question your cravings.
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Liturgy of Letting: (Letters written to the twilight
A surreal tapestry of emotions unfolds across various abstract realms. This piece dances between detachment and tenderness, chaos and calm — revealing the beauty of not-quite-letting-go.
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Ten Years Hence: An Avant-Garde Odyssey of Becoming
“Don’t ask me for a five-point plan. Ask me for the constellation in my left eye…” This sprawling, unconventional poem dismantles the rigid frame of future projections and replaces it with a dreamscape of self-questioning, odd metaphors, wild detours, and deeply human truth. Told in first person, it answers the cliched question “Where do you…
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K E N Y O : 154 Taboos in the Mouth of the Hills
In the Naga village of Khonoma, where the wind still remembers, a silent covenant of 154 taboos—Kenyo—guides every step, word, and intention. This unorthodox, avant-garde poetic journey delves into the unwritten laws that govern life without locks, politics without punishment, and morality without fear. A hymn of resistance, memory, and quiet strength from the hills…
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Beyond Expo 2025: Agoda’s Top Day Trip Escapes from Osaka
Enhance your visit to Expo 2025 Osaka with Agoda’s curated recommendations for five enriching day trips. Explore the historical charm of Nara, the modern tradition of Kobe, the innovation of Nagoya, the majestic Himeji Castle, and the spiritual beauty of Wakayama, all easily accessible from Osaka.
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Juxtaposition: My High School Lexicon Unfurling
This very long poem explores the profound lesson of “Juxtaposition” learned during my high school. It captures the constant interplay of my contrasting experiences and evolving perspectives that shaped my understanding of the world. The poem revolves around the central “Juxtaposition” word, revealing its enduring significance in personal growth and memory.
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The Battle of Love and Hate: A Slam Poetry Showdown
In this electrifying poetic duel, Love and Hate face off in a fierce battle of words, emotions, and ideologies. Love’s timeless, compassionate voice clashes with Hate’s raw, unapologetic force. Who will come out on top in this unforgettable spoken word confrontation? Dive into their passionate exchange and decide for yourself.
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Her Mind, His Mirror: A Symphony of Logic, Love, and Shared Thought
In a relationship built on intellect, her mind wasn’t just admired—it was understood, respected, and matched. A space where reason reigned, debates delighted, and emotional undercurrents were gently decoded through logic. Their love wasn’t loud—it was precise, deliberate, and deeply mutual.
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Grains of Time: The Erosion of Love and Habit
The clock ticks, not in seconds but in the slow erosion of stone, each moment wearing away the sharp edges of a life lived in familiarity. A steady, persistent rhythm of routine, arguments, and silences, where love lingers not with passion but with quiet endurance—a constant reminder of presence, even in absence.
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Fragments of Childhood: A Tapestry of Fleeting Moments
A collection of sensory memories—scents, sights, textures, and sounds—that evoke the essence of childhood. Each fragment, a shimmering thread woven into the fabric of innocence, wonder, and the timeless magic of growing up.
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Dagny’s Declaration: A Protagonist’s Critique of “Atlas Shrugged”
“Ms. Rand, the silence since the final page is a deafening roar. You left me, Dagny Taggart, in the wake of that decision, a solitary figure amidst the resurrected rails, and I find myself compelled to address you, the architect of my existence, the sculptor of my trials. You forged me in the fires of…
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The Bench of Whispers
In a quiet corner of Delhi, Elara sits on a familiar park bench, speaking softly to her late husband, Rohan. Through memories, reflections, and subtle grief, she weaves a poignant monologue that captures love, loss, and the delicate act of holding on—even when one must eventually let go.
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ISKCON Attapur Serves 1 Lakh Meals for Ramnavmi
ISKCON Attapur in Hyderabad will distribute 1 lakh nutritious meals over a week for Ramnavmi, embodying their dedication to Annadaan and Srila Prabhupada’s vision of a hunger-free community. Their ‘Food for Life’ initiative already serves 2,000 daily meals to the underprivileged.
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Peter Simon Brings Musical Comfort to Israel with Free Concert Tour in May 2025
Acclaimed American concert pianist and entertainer Peter Simon will tour Israel in May 2025, offering free performances across the country. With a belief in music’s healing power, Simon will also donate grand pianos to communities in need, including Katzrin and the devastated kibbutz of Nahal Oz. His tour aims to bring comfort and joy during…
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Epilepsy Awareness on Purple Day: Breaking the Silence
Manipal Hospital Sarjapur Road recently hosted an insightful health talk on Epilepsy and Stroke for Purple Day. Expert neurologists addressed the stigma surrounding epilepsy, explained seizures, discussed treatment advancements including rescue medications and surgery, and emphasized the importance of community awareness and support. Learn more about breaking the silence on epilepsy.
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Driftwood Echoes
The echoes linger. The silence persists. And yet, the heart beats on—scarred, but wiser. A story concludes not with forgetting, but with the grace of remembering, and the courage to begin again.
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My Favorite Olympic Sports to Watch
I absolutely love watching the Olympics! While there are so many great sports, my personal favorites include the incredible athleticism of gymnastics, the thrilling races in swimming, the raw power of track and field, the beautiful artistry of figure skating, and the fast-paced action of basketball.
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Sonali Bendre Behl’s “A Book of Books” Announced by HarperCollins
HarperCollins India is thrilled to announce the upcoming publication of “A Book of Books” by the beloved author Sonali Bendre Behl! This non-fiction paperback explores the joy and importance of reading, offering recommendations for all ages and interests. Pre-order your copy now for its release on April 23, 2025!
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Cartography of Longing: A Lexicon of the Unspoken
A shard of light. Not yet defined. A tremor in the air. Not quite a presence, not quite an absence. Something between shadow and form, a whisper of existence. A moment poised at the edge of articulation. The shimmer of a thought, waiting to be born. A pulse beneath stillness, barely perceptible. A disturbance in…
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Broken Harmonies: An Elegy for the Absurd
your fingers are matchsticks— you strike them against my spine, watching me burn for the sport of it, a pyromaniac of the soul, igniting my vulnerabilities. the embers glowed with a dangerous beauty, a fleeting warmth that always turned to ash. you said love was a song, but we only knew the screams, a discordant…
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Viscous Gel & Pixelated Ghosts: A Pandemic Adaptation
The air, once a lung-filling expanse, now curdled, a viscous gel clinging to the edges of breath. Did you notice the shift? The subtle molecular rearrangement of fear? I did. My skin, a porous membrane, registered the change first. A prickling unease, like phantom static from a disconnected world.” (Alternatively, a more fragmented excerpt): “Screen…
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A Guilt-Free Life: A Manifesto of Liberty
A guilt-free life is not a polished stone, smooth and unblemished. It is a feral thing—unshaved, untamed, unrepentant—rolling in the dirt of existence, teeth bared not in defense but in joy. This poetic manifesto dismantles the weight of regret and embraces the wild, unapologetic now.
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I Remember You for Every Good Reason
You are the ink that refuses to fade, the laughter that echoes longer than the joke itself. You are the flicker of a candle that never dies, a beacon through fog, unwavering and true.
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The Hollow Bones of Dominion: An Ode to the Bald Eagle
Before it was egg, it was wind—an incantation whistled through the ribcage of extinct beasts, a secret folded in the sinew of time. The sky whispered a name long before it was given wings.
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Karan Brar, Sophie Reynolds, and Mediaplanet: Uniting for Epilepsy Awareness
Epilepsy affects millions, yet stigma and misconceptions persist. Through Mediaplanet’s latest campaign and the advocacy of Karan Brar and Sophie Reynolds, awareness is growing. Their mission? To honor Cameron Boyce’s legacy, educate the public, and create a more inclusive world for those living with epilepsy.
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ALL IN – Memoirs of the Freshworks Founder by Girish Mathrubootham: A Journey of Resilience and Innovation
Girish Mathrubootham’s ALL IN is more than a business memoir—it’s a masterclass in resilience, leadership, and innovation. From Trichy to NASDAQ, his journey is filled with lessons for dreamers, doers, and entrepreneurs.
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The Shape of Us
Love sways, fear locks, anger cracks, loneliness tilts, and hope stretches. If emotions took shape, would they hold or break?
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How Amazon’s Anti-Counterfeit Measures Enhance Customer Experience and Brand Trust
Amazon is revolutionizing e-commerce security with AI-driven counterfeit detection, brand protection programs, and legal action against fraudsters. Discover how these measures enhance customer experience, build trust, and create a scam-free shopping environment.
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Kintsugi: The Art of Loving, Living, and Mending Through Time
We are not what we were before the breaking. Love, life, and time have cracked us, reshaped us, but in every fracture, there is gold. This is the art of Kintsugi—of mending without erasure, of honoring scars, of finding beauty in what was once broken. A poetic journey through then, now, you, me, our relationship,…
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The Art of No (A Manifesto for the Unyielding)
Saying “no” is not just a decision; it’s an act of rebellion against distractions, a declaration of self-worth, and a commitment to purpose. Every “yes” shapes our path—choose wisely, or risk becoming a shadow of your own ambition.
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A Chorus of Mirrors
When everything is the same, no one stands out. When no one stands out, who do you become?
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A Season That Forgot Its Name
One day, someone will ask again: ‘What is your favorite type of weather?’ And I will pause. And you will pause. And they will pause. Because some questions do not have answers, only echoes.
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Cauliflower & Peas Curry: A Flavorful Journey Through Tradition and Taste
Cauliflower and peas curry is a timeless Indian dish that combines simple, wholesome ingredients with aromatic spices to create a flavorful and comforting meal. Rooted in tradition, this dish is packed with nutrition and can be enjoyed with rice, chapati, or naan. Discover the history, health benefits, and step-by-step recipe for this classic vegetarian delight.
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What is My Favorite Type of Weather?
Each season is a wound. Each season is a song. Each season is a question that never expects an answer.
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The Almost Poem: A Dance with What Could Have Been
Some poems arrive whole, complete, tied with a perfect ending. This one does not. It teeters, hesitates, almost becomes something—but then—fades into the space where meaning lingers.
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Unwritten Edges: A Tapestry of Moments, Myths, and Misdirections
A second walks into a bar and orders time, neat. A woman steps off a train while a man steps on, their shoulders grazing but never turning back. A magician smirks at the reflection that refuses to be seen. Reality blurs, dreams whisper, and fate weaves its improbable dance. And in the end? There is…
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Defying Time: Jennifer Engel on Digital Preservation, Legacy, and the Power of Words
In an era where content often disappears as quickly as it appears, Jennifer Engel is creating something timeless—a digital legacy. A cancer survivor, author, and advocate, Jennifer shares her journey of resilience, writing, and the importance of preserving our voices beyond our lifetime. In this deeply personal interview, she discusses how digital preservation isn’t just…
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The Dehydrating Book: A Story That Exists Only With Water
Imagine a book that disappears when dry and reveals its story only when wet. The Dehydrating Book is more than a literary work—it’s an immersive experience that highlights the struggles of children facing water scarcity. Created by Water For People, this innovative book raises awareness about the global water crisis while offering a unique reading…
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Ink’s Whispered Cartography
I trace the needle’s hum, / a vibration stitched into yesterday’s skin— / you, standing there, will ask me tomorrow, / ‘What tattoo do you want?’ / and I’ll laugh, / because the ink already blooms / where the collarbone dips, / a raven with eyes like fractured clocks.
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Shatterglint Hymns in a Bent Abyss
time is a jellyfish / stinging itself into knots, / tentacles of seconds / slapped against / the windshield of perception— / splat! / splat! / splat! / and the wipers / are broken, / smearing yesterday / into a greasy tomorrow.
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The Echo Between Us: A Dialogue in Unspoken Verses
A silent conversation woven in echoes and longing—words unspoken, yet never unheard. Through verses that drift like the wind and linger like the tide, a story unfolds in the spaces between what is felt and what remains unsaid.
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You, Me, and the Catastrophe of Love (A Love Story With a Side of Chaos)
Love is nothing if not unpredictable. And I love unpredictability. And predictably, I love you. Somewhere between your terrible taste in music and my refusal to read instructions, we bought a cat and nearly burned down the kitchen. This is how we say ‘forever.’
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The Unmapped Cartography of Motion (A Journey Across the Veins of a Nation)
A road without a map. A song without an end. The sky, the rails, the tires, the wheels—each a verse in the poetry of motion. What do I choose? All. None. The journey itself, forever unspooling.
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The Art of Unbecoming: A Poetic Journey Through Letting Go and Transformation
Erase the childhood laughter that doesn’t fit the narrative. Erase the promises made at dusk when the world seemed possible. But some things resist erasure—like the way rain insists on falling, like the way an unfinished song hums in the walls of an empty room. What remains after everything is erased? What grows in the…
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Olive Tree People Brings Waterless Beauty to the U.S. with Its First Flagship Store in Los Angeles
Olive Tree People, the world’s fastest-growing waterless beauty brand, has launched its first U.S. flagship store in Los Angeles. This immersive experience introduces visitors to the power of ancient olive trees, holistic skincare, and sustainable beauty.
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The Weight of Unspoken Expectations (A Lament in the Echoes of Assumptions)
They hand you a script you never wrote, yet demand a flawless performance. You carry their questions like bricks, your spine bending into a question mark. But what happens when you stop apologizing for existing? When you break free from the weight of unspoken expectations?
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MR. PEANUT® Joins Hollywood: Iconic Mascot Makes Film Debut in The Electric State
MR. PEANUT®, the beloved mascot of PLANTERS®, is making his Hollywood debut in Netflix’s The Electric State! Directed by the Russo Brothers and starring Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, this sci-fi adventure brings the iconic character to the big screen in a retro-futuristic setting. Discover how this century-old brand legend is becoming a part…
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The Gospel of Gravity: A Manifesto for the Slothful Soul
In a world that sprints, I choose stillness. In a time that demands urgency, I savor slowness. This is not laziness—it is a revolution. This is not inaction—it is an art. The Gospel of Gravity unfolds in eighteen movements, a whispered rebellion against the tyranny of speed. Sit back. Breathe. The universe isn’t in a…
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Award-Winning Film The Life Coach Shines a Light on Mental Health in Canadian Theatres!
Award-winning film The Life Coach hits select Canadian theatres on March 28, 2025! Directed by Patricia Bebia, this powerful drama explores mental health struggles behind success. Don’t miss this thought-provoking cinematic experience!
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The Unraveling of Bliss: A Symphony of Disarray
You said inner peace is a state of bliss. I believed you. I swallowed your words like honey, expecting sweetness forever. But life is not a lake without ripples, nor a world free of storms. I have learned to dance with the chaos, to let go of what I cannot hold. And now, I ask—where…
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The Unfolding of Silence: A Poetic Journey into Acceptance and Clarity
“Acceptance is not a bow, not a sigh, not a finality. It is a door opening to the only place you were ever meant to be.” A poetic exploration of the struggle to let go, the challenge of seeing things as they are, and the quiet liberation that comes with surrender. This piece moves through…
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Fractured Echoes of an Unsaid Love
Was I serious when I said I love you, or was I a magician pulling a trick on myself? Was it the kind of love that stitches wounds, or the kind that carves them deeper? And when you looked at me, was it understanding, or just the polite way people stare at paintings they don’t…
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The Unopened Hands of a Restless Mind
Life offers its gifts in whispers, but a restless mind cannot hear. This poem explores the struggle of accepting life’s offerings, the weight of doubt, and the art of unfolding into presence.
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Suta’s 14th Store Opens in Bandra, Bringing Timeless Drapes to Mumbai
Suta celebrates a new milestone with the launch of its 14th store in Bandra, Mumbai. More than just a retail space, the store is a warm invitation to experience handcrafted sarees, timeless weaves, and the love that defines Suta’s journey.
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The Unruly Waltz of Symbols: A Dance of Motion, Meaning, and Rebellion
A sequence of symbols, a silent choreography—🙆🏃🤸—moves through space and meaning, a dance of rebellion and surrender. Is life a pattern we unknowingly follow, or a rhythm we choose to disrupt? This poem dissects movement, existence, and the unspoken silence between gestures. Where will you stand in the cycle?
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Love, Not in Gazing
Love is not in gazing, not in possession, not in scripted echoes of passion. Love is movement—parallel souls bending toward the horizon, finding, losing, and finding again.
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Fashion as a Force for Change: An Exclusive Interview with Simran Lalwani, Creative Director of Ostilos
Fashion is more than aesthetics—it’s a medium for self-expression, empowerment, and transformation. On International Women’s Day, we spotlight Simran Lalwani, Creative Director of Ostilos, who is redefining luxury with inclusivity and sustainability. In this exclusive interview, she shares her insights on fashion’s role in empowerment, the challenges of being a woman leader in the industry,…
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A World That Has Lost All Colour: (An Odyssey in Greyscale)
A world once painted in fire and song, now drowned in the silence of greyscale forgetting. She tries to taste red, he reaches for blue, I whisper to the void—nothing answers. When colour fades, does the world remain? Or do we fade with it?
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Tides of an Unfinished Eternity
She was a wave before she knew she had a name—rising, folding, collapsing into herself, a quiet violence, a borrowed echo. The sea does not call the waves its children, yet they return, again, again, a thousand whispers dying before they reach the shore…
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Productivity Hacks of a Rebel Mind: A Manifesto
I do not bow to the tyranny of ticking clocks, nor do I measure success in checkboxes. My productivity is a dance—an untamed rhythm where chaos and clarity collide, where time bends to the audacity of my will. I am the hacker of my own existence, dismantling routines and rewriting the rules of life with…
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The Years That Ask, The Years That Answer
There are years that press their questions into your skin like ink, and years that peel them away, leaving behind the answers you never knew you held.
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Expanding GLP-1 Coverage: A Critical Step for Public Health
Expanding GLP-1 medication coverage under Medicare and Medicaid is essential for public health and economic growth. With strong bipartisan support, policymakers must align healthcare policies with voter priorities.
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When I Am Reborn, I Want It Just Like This
I do not want a new beginning— I want the same life, the same sunrises bleeding into familiar horizons, the same stories, the same heartbreaks, the same unfinished symphonies. Let me return, not as a stranger, but as a repetition, a whisper carried by the wind, saying— again, again, again.
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India Gets Its First Storybook on Rooftop Solar: SolarSquare Launches “Ravi & Savi”
SolarSquare launches India’s first storybook on rooftop solar, Ravi & Savi, to educate children about solar energy. Through storytelling, the initiative fosters solar awareness in families, making clean energy a part of daily conversations.
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Puddles Unveils Organic Skincare for Teens: Safe, Effective, and Nature-Powered
Puddles, India’s renowned organic skincare brand, launches a new teen-friendly range designed to tackle acne, breakouts, and dandruff with nature-powered, clinically proven formulations.
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The Girl on Fire Review: A Gripping Psychological Crime Thriller
Devashish Sardana’s The Girl on Fire delivers a suspenseful and chilling crime thriller, following IPS Simone Singh as she investigates a string of brutal murders in Kullu. With psychological depth, unexpected twists, and a fierce female protagonist, this novel is a must-read for mystery lovers.
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The Ritual of Our Chaos: An Ode to Holiday Family Traditions
Holiday traditions arrive like ghosts in ugly sweaters—uninvited yet expected, familiar yet strange. The table is an arena, the gifts are wrapped illusions, and laughter escapes like steam from a too-hot dish. We gather, we feast, we pretend the past hasn’t stained the cranberry sauce. And as the night ends, we lie: “We should do…
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An Apology Letter to Someone I Wronged
I dip my quill in ink the color of regret— not black, not blue, but something bruised. A shade that stains the air when two souls fracture. I write to you on parchment peeled from my ribcage.
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My Morning Routine: A Chronicle
I wake in the hush before the hush before the hush before the scream of the clock. The bed swallows me, spits me out. I negotiate with the morning stranger in the mirror, promising coffee in exchange for recognition. Somewhere, the day waits, a beast at the threshold—it does not ask if I am ready.
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