Sunday, February 9, 2014

Berkeley Repertory's Thrust Stage

Man in the Case

The story is told of Byelikov, "the man in a case." Byelikov, the Greek teacher at a provincial school, was extraordinarily orderly both in his personal and professional lives. A strict disciplinarian, he never made exceptionsThe Man in the Case to the rules. He always did things the proper way, determined to avoid even the appearance of impropriety.

Although he and his colleagues had nothing to speak about, he would regularly visit each one of them because it was the accepted thing to do. Every time something slightly irregular came up, Byelikov would cry, "Oh, how I hope it doesn't reach the ears of the authorities!" Naturally, the other teachers hated him.

At one point, Byelikov became enamored of Varinka, the sister of Kovalenko, a new teacher at the school. Everyone encouraged this relationship, hoping that marriage would moderate Byelikov. However, someone drew a humorous caricature of Byelikov and Varinka.
Then, Byelikov saw Varinka and her brother bicycling in the park. Outraged, Byelikov went to the brother to complain about this scandalous behavior, but Kovalenko pushed him down the steps. Byelikov than became depressed, took to his bed, and died, thereby truly becoming a man in a box (i.e. a coffin).

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Saturday, February 8, 2014

Home Styling

Have you caught yourself wondering what your  home should look like. Should I go through a bunch of Home Styling Magazines and Apartment Therapy Websites and pick out different styles. What is the Home Styling? What should my home look like? We should ask ourselves?

When I began to think about this notion of Home Styling, I started observing the objects around me and the stuff that I have bought over time. Our home is a reflection of ourselves. We instill our character in our home. It is has a personality, it kinda has your character, your taste.

So, if you know yourself fairly well, does this mean you are going to go about styling your home with your nature? Are you going to install the comforts and decor that you desire, that you so undoubtedly beg for? I don't know. I don't think so.

Your home is a reflection of you, but hopefully a better version of you, a balanced version of you. It accommodates the styles of your loved ones, your beliefs and your hobbies. I haven't really lived in humongous homes. I have lived in apartments and I believe there's so much more to an apartment than a 10,000 sq/ft house. You have to get creative, you begin watching HGTV. You observe various patterns and make compromises. Unfortunately, you have to leave as soon as it looks just right and cozy. That's the irony of life.

So lets start Styling up your Home with your taste and little bit of Twist.

Here's an example of Sheek Look: Are you this kind of person? Is this you aspire to be?




What does this image scream?



Saturday, August 18, 2012

Satyamev Jayate

Impact of Satyamev Jayate

As always Aamir has been the odd one of the pact. His initiative for coming into television from the curtains of the mainstream cinema was to create awareness and so he has. Satyamev Jayate is not a talk show that merely discusses issues at hand. It has reached every soul around the world that wishes to take action upon injustice.


Detailed information about the impact of the show can be found at Impact of Satymev Jayate. A critical thing to note is how the SMJ team has utilized the resources of the Internet, Facebook, Twitter, viewers opinion and YouTube messages for collecting feedback from every corner of the world. The world is looking up to India for solving the similar issues they face in their own country. Difference being, India is in a position to make those changes but has been stalling the engine for quite a while and that's why this show hit the ground running. We as Indians were aware about all these issues at hand, but nobody was willing to discuss the solutions. Barkha Dutt is one of the most renowned Journalist in India and hosts a show "We the People" on NDTV. But is the impact the same? 

What is the difference between the issues that Barkha Dutt talks about and how Satyamev Jayate presents their research based data? How is that we could not change the our laws then? Was their work done in vein? Or was everything leading up to this moment in time? How long do we take to realize that we have a problem brewing at home?

Wake up India, the fight has only just begun, Aamir cannot fight this battle by himself, there has to be revolution within ourselves, in order to keep the candle burning. Don't let him down, don't let all the work of all NGO's around India who are struggling without government aide to help the abused. 


Contribute to the show by providing solutions you think are plausible even if it is on a small scale. 

Jai Hind

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