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Lindsay Pereira

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Past:
  • mid-day Infomedia
  • GQ India
  • HuffPost Canada

Past articles by Lindsay:

The best budgets in the world

It should be obvious by now that the most qualified economists are in charge of our country’s financial well-being → Read More

Special cells for special people

It’s appalling that politicians in jail are being denied basic rights like dry fruit and soothing massages to make them feel better → Read More

Isn’t education a little overrated?

It’s strange that students at Allahabad University are protesting against a 400 per cent fee hike instead of simply quitting → Read More

How to be a man in 2019

Here’s a confession that ought not to bother me, but does: I have never thought about what it means to be a man. I don’t speak for others, obviously, but can’t think of friends or relatives who have thought about this either. Or maybe they do in the wee hours, but don’t discuss it in public. Either way, it makes me feel like the norm rather than the exception. I did think about it for a few… → Read More

Three deliciously dark graphic novels for those who enjoy art that’s a little twisted

Twisted. Three deliciously dark graphic novels to read written By Lindsay Pereira. → Read More

Graphic novels that will make a feminist out of you

Feminist Graphic Novels - Graphic Novelists over the past year, continued to try and define feminism with the help of their customized political responses. → Read More

11 books you’ll love if you love music

No matter what your jam, we’ve got the perfect setlist → Read More

I Was Taught Indian Men Like Me Don't Cry

My small corner of Mumbai simply didn't teach men to accept death, let alone deal with the emotions it leaves in its wake. → Read More

What makes Gorillaz’s work genius?

A Redditor wanted to know why people liked Gorillaz, the British “virtual” band that was born in 1998 and has emerged as one of the finest of our time. → Read More

For The Last Time, Not All Indians Love Bollywood

It's the equivalent of assuming all Canadians love maple syrup simply because it's always found wherever the country's flag flutters somewhere. → Read More

What the view from Vancouver’s seawall looks like

I got into the habit, over a couple of months spent in Vancouver not too long ago, of stopping by a curious outcrop called Siwash Rock. → Read More

Glenn Gould's Music Bridged The Gap When I Moved To Toronto From India

One of the nicest things about arriving in Toronto was, at least for me, the comforting shadow of Glenn Gould. → Read More

Kanye West is a goddamn genius

Where Kanye West intends to go next is anyone’s guess. He’s probably not sure either. But he left us a clue. Read on to find out why Kanye West is a genius → Read More

Alan Moore is the non-Marvel, non-DC comic book writer to read

He looks like a mystic, smokes illegal substances and refuses to speak to people who fawn over him. → Read More

Why Mumbai’s hidden dives are (still) the best places to get wasted

Inside the world of cheap booze and forgotten conversations. When you like dives to be gritty and unpretentious serving your single need → Read More

Lindsay Pereira: Here's a place worthy of its name

A quick Google search will tell you why a Mumbai chowk was recently named after J Dey, which is more than can be said of most other roads → Read More

Lindsay Pereira: Making room for love in Mumbai

Too long have this city’s couples been forced to sneak around to find a little love and privacy, but perhaps now, it’s finally time to get a room → Read More

Lindsay Pereira: More auto rickshaws, less safety

Driving an auto rickshaw could be the go-to job for those who don’t believe in education or following safety rules → Read More

Lindsay Pereira Column: Making a song and dance about it

For a state that has failed to ensure safety for women, Maharashtra sure seems keen to protect bar girls → Read More

Lindsay Pereira Column: Here's to another year of tolerance

Deaths, floods or shrinking public spaces, we’d much rather tolerate it all than be labelled ‘intolerant’ → Read More