Author Archive

Life & Style: Priyanka Gianchandani

By admin • Mar 5th, 2009

By Tirusha Dave Priyanka Gianchandani, born August 23, 1990, is an American-born, Sindhi model whose biggest aspiration is to become a Bollywood actress. Currently she is a student at Rutgers University, one of the most Desi-populated colleges on the East Coast and is a Biochemistry/Pre-Med major with a minor in Theatre Arts. Gianchandani was born [...]



Amisha Patel: Tinsel Town Temptress

By admin • Mar 5th, 2009

An Interview with Amisha Patel by Rachana Mirpuri On Christmas Day, my sister Sunita and I were waiting outside the auditorium at the Bollywood show “Chandni Chowk to Hong Kong” when a big burly security guard dressed in black and wearing a stern expression on his face motioned towards us. “Amisha Patel is still getting [...]



Ask Dr. G the Tooth-Fixer

By admin • Mar 5th, 2009

Everything you wanted to know about dentistry but were too cool to ask By Amit Ganglani Considering my last article about gum disease and its effects scared most readers into believing they were going to lose their teeth, I wanted to address a lighter topic this time around. Over the course of my one and [...]



Court of Man Law

By admin • Mar 5th, 2009

By Ajay Hotchandani Order, Order, Order!  The Court of Man Law is currently in session. On the agenda today is the enforceability, legality and the validity of a contract/promise.  It has been called to our attention that there are a growing number of cases against men brought forth by their girlfriend(s)/wife/friends-with-benefits and/or one time pleasure [...]



The 4 a.m Engineer

By admin • Jan 29th, 2009

By Ajay Hotchandani, M.D Being that I’m the “Bathroom Humorist”, which I still think the joke is on me with that title, I feel it’s time for some good bathroom stories and anecdotes.  The following are events and hypothetical situations that have and would have occurred in the bathroom. The 4 a.m Engineer “Are you [...]



The Sects of Sind

By admin • Jan 29th, 2009

By Popati Hiranandani Sind has always been in the distant corner of India (now Pakistan); hence Indians don’t know much about it. Iran attacked Sind many times, but was defeated. At that time, Sind was called Hind because the Iranians could not pronounce ‘Sa’ for Sind! Those days, Hindu kings ruled Sind. The capital of [...]