Posts Tagged ‘citizen matters’
Opeth in Chennai! (January 2009)
If recent buzz is to be believed, the 2009 IITM festival, Saarang, might have Opeth headlining the show. Yes, you read that right, Opeth (wikipedia link). This is as big as when Jethro Tull headlined Unmaad at IIMB in 2006 February, and I guess most people in Bangalore aren't particularly thrilled about the fact that a huge name like Opeth [...]
Cubbon Park BandStand Article
My piece for Citizen Matters on the revival of the Cubbon Park Bandstand is up and posted under the Heritage and CBD section of the journal. I for the life of me haven't been able to figure out what CBD means, but I am sure I'll kick myself for a simple explanation that it will eventually provide. My Citizen Matters user page is here.
The ‘Rock On’ Review for Citizen Matters
Following this post on the Rock On roast, I had a chance to put up a similar review, albeit toned down and significantly more formal for Citizen Matters. However, nothing beats Greatbong's Review for the same, at least so far as entertainment value is concerned.
Citizen Matters
Citizen Matters Author Page The list below is not exhaustive, and will be updated as and when more stuff is published. Article on Sunday Jams in Bangalore - Music lovers of Bangalore may miss their monthly dose of original music in earnest, unless the Sunday Jammers get back their 'Music Strip' in Cubbon park and are allowed to tune in [...]
Notes about Nothing – 26/08/2008
Yeah, I decided to take a page out of the livejournal owned by purely_narcotic and let my meandering thoughts be compressed such that different ones could fit into the same post. The only difference is that, my posts, pretty much like all episodes in all seasons of Seinfeld are about nothing. * Journalistic Forays: Citizen Matters, I [...]
The Third Bangalore Photowalk
There is a significant possibility that this post of mine is redundant, simply because there's justifiable proof that most people who've followed my LJ have invariably added Skimpy's Livejournal to their RSS feed reader. Although there's a single instance of validation for my assumption, I think I wouldn't be unwarranted in making an educated [...]