

End of
Exoticism
Mandira Banerjee
Finally, there it was, a tiny house,
almost a playhouse, with mud walls and straw on the roof like in my storybook
pictures. Mother knocked on the door, and after a while an old man came out.
He squinted at us in surprise, but when she told him who we were, he took
us in and gave us some puffed rice and sweet creamy milk. From his own cow,
he told me, as he watched me gulp it down. more
Highlights
COVER
STORY
End of Exoticism
Mandira Banerjee finds out if immigrant themes of Indian American authors
are passé.
FASTLANE
Attorney at Large
Swetha Iyengar looks at the softer side of Sarita Kedia, the tough criminal
defense lawyer.
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SOMETHING
Reach Out and Touch
Swetha Iyengar argues that there is more to charity than merely doling out
dollars.
THE
AMERICANS
Indian Affair
Neela Pal meets with Steve Coll to discover that the Pulitzer Prize winning
journalist has ‘Indian roots.’
LOOKING
GLASS
Science of Success
Harmeet Dhillon enters the world of Narinder Kapany, scientist, entrepreneur,
art collector and philanthropist.
SOCIETY
Pretzel or Piety?
Radhika Sharma finds out if one can keep Hinduism out of Yoga despite all
the Americanization.
MATINEE
Special Effects
R.M. Vijayakar goes behind the camera to see the technological advances made
by Hindi filmmakers.
GUEST
COLUMN
Remembering Johnny Carson
Rajen Anand pays tribute to the legendary talk-show host who enthralled the
nation for decades.
GETAWAYS
On the Waterfront
Michel W. Potts provides a bird’s eye view of the exotic Amby Valley
Sahara Lake City near Mumbai.
ENTREE
The F Word
Lisa Tsering savors the exotic world of fusion food that some South Asian
chefs are experimenting with.



