The Daily Delicious for July 15, 2008

“Aren’t Christianity and Islam just sequels to Judaism?”
Preview a clip from Hari Kondabolu‘s set for the Comedy Central series “Live at Gotham.” Each week, a new host introduces six up-and-coming comics for an hour of original comedy from NYC. Over the past year, Kondabolu has been studying human rights in London. —Pavani
(tags: comedy television stand-up comedy_central hari_kondabolu)

“Two Sides to the Story”
For the halfway mark in his 52 weeks photo project, Aussie-born mulletgod, who spent six years of his childhood in Sri Lanka, captures a self-portrait. —Pavani
(tags: australia(n) sri_lanka(n) photography soccer football cricket beer tea)

“Western Magazines Find a Receptive Audience in India”
Indian Vogue, Rolling Stone, OK!, Maxim, Golf Digest, People and other mags hit stands this year in India. More to follow. Most “are not really Western at all” but almost entirely created and produced in India. Over half of Indian mag sales are made by young boys standing in traffic “holding up the latest copy of a glossy, and yelling ‘Vogue, madam? Indian Vogue! Golf Digest?’ into the windows of stopped cars.”
(tags: media magazines india(n) publishing children)

Midnight’s Children wins Best of the Booker

The prize, in celebration of the Booker’s 40th anniversary, was shortlisted by a panel of judges and then went to an public poll with over 7800 votes. Rushdie sons Zafar & Milan with the youngest stealing the show. MC also won the 25th anniversary prize – the Booker of Bookers. —Pavani
(tags: literature booker awards salman_rushdie midnight’s_children)

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So You Think You Can Dance: Bollywood Edition

Katee and Joshua performed the first ever Bollywood number on “So You Think You Can Dance” to “Dhoom Taana” from “Om Shanti Om” last night and KILLED it. I absolutely loved this number and the choreographer, Nakul Dev Mahajan, did an amazing job teaching these two the specifics of proper bhangra and classical dance technique.

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The Daily Delicious for July 8, 2008

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Balle Balle D-O-Double-G?

Bolly-Dogg … Snoop to Shoot a Bollywood Video
“The hip-hop legend has teamed up with Indian superstar Akshay Kumar to make a music video for the theme song of a new movie, “Singh Is Kinng.” Dear God, please let this be true. —Priya
(tags: gossip bollywood hiphop)

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The Daily Delicious for July 5, 2008

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Liya Kebede, Sessilee Lopez, Jourdan Dunn and Naomi Campbell. (Photos: Steven Meisel)

“A Platoon of the World’s Most Beautiful Dark-Skinned Models”
Vogue Italia celebrates the beauty of dark-skin in its upcoming July issue. Read this on rediff (the article salutes dark gorgeous women, but the tribute seems limited to Bipasha Basu) and spent a few minutes mistakenly scouring Vogue India’s site.—Pavani
(tags: beauty magazines media rediff)

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The Daily Delicious for July 4, 2008

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Photos: Karl Prouse

Indian-inspired Fashion at Armani … Luxury Fashion for South Delhi
Armani showing Indian-inspired fashion for their men’s show isn’t just another flash-in-the-pan trend. India is a serious emerging market for luxury brands as evidenced in the soon-to-be-opening 5-story Emporio Mall in South Delhi which will boast 34 Indian designers as well as Cartier, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Fendi and Armani’s first Indian store. —Priya
(tags: fashion india(n) luxury)

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The Daily Delicious for June 24, 2008

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Ruth Fremson/The New York Times

Shillong, a Town in India, Rocks (No Use to Wonder Why, Babe)
A Bob Dylan festival in India draws a huge and devoted crowd. —Priya
(tags: music india(n))

India: Baby Girl Deaths ‘Increase’
A report by the U.K. charity ActionAid states that the number of girls born and surviving in India has hit an all-time low compared to the number of boys. — Nalini
(tags: gender women india(n) crime children humanrights)

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The Daily Delicious for June 17, 2008

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Ambani with daughter Isha, who has questioned his environmental record. (Photo: Ruth Fremson/NYT)

Indian to the Core, and an Oligarch
“Meet Mukesh Ambani, India’s Richest Man.” He loathes suits, loves street dosas, disses Nobu, grew up in a chawl and has the ability and desire to transform India’s economy. The New York Times profiles Mr. Ambani. —Priya
(tags: biographies business india(n))

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The Daily Delicious for June 13, 2008

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Billion-dollar home bathroom. (© Hirsch Bedner Associates)

Inside The World’s First Billion-Dollar Home
Located in Mumbai, this billion dollar home is an entire 27-story skyscraper totalling 400,000 square feet. The homeowners? Mr. and Mrs. Mukesh Ambani. —Priya
(tags: mumbai architecture home)

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The Daily Delicious for June 12, 2008

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M.I.A. performs at MoMA, 6/10/08. (Photo: WireImage)

Confirmed: M.I.A. Cancels European Tour
Sad for the fans in Europe but I’m glad she’s taking some time off for herself. —Priya
(tags: music sri_lanka(n))

M.I.A. Rocks the MoMA Sculpture Garden
Video of M.I.A. performing last night at a benefit at the MoMA in NYC. —Priya
(tags: music NYC sri_lanka(n))

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The Daily Delicious for June 10, 2008

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Nawab and Elettaria partner Noel Cruz. (Photo)

A Doll’s House With a Spice Rack
Frank Bruni of The New York Times reviews Elettaria, manned by Kentucky-born chef Akhtar Nawab. —Nalini
(tags: food restaurants india(n) fusion NYC)

Chefs Love Mom’s Cooking Too
This compilation of chefs’ loving memories of mom’s food includes nostalgia from Nawab for his mother’s keema mattar. He’s transformed it at the new restaurant into a dish “more like a ragout” with a duck jus. —Pavani

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