Sujatha Bagal is a writer based in the Washington, D.C. suburbs. She also blogs about parenting, travel, books, movies, food and politics at Blogpourri, which she started in Bangalore to document life as an expat in that city.
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Were movie theatres open on Christmas Day? We could not remember, but we were going to find out.
I never cried at movies and would stare, fascinated, at anyone who did.
Bryson's books exist in that rarefied atmosphere reserved for wildly successful and popular writers of travel memoirs.
Within a few seconds a second plane rammed into the other tower. A ball of fire followed by an inferno, black smoke.
Amber Palace in Jaipur, Rajasthan, is a wonderful combination of brute strength and delicate beauty.
Just in case the men reading his essay are horrified and are thinking they will never ever tie the knot, Noer exhorts men to marry.
At the bottom of it all, Hitchhiker is a simple and well-told story of unrequited love and of carefully laid plans going haywire...
Whatever it was that had grown in my body for six weeks, that thing that was going to be my baby, came out in a rush.
When does television coverage cross the line and become too much?
Quite frankly, I don't understand what the fuss is all about.
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