Archive for May, 2010
The Non-Wings
by Shivangi Ramachandran – University of Oregan
The sounds of ringing phones, chattering voices and looming deadlines, that sounded suspiciously like the clicking of the spacebar key, wouldn’t leave me alone the last couple of days I was in Bombay. It was all for a college project that I needed...
May 31st, 2010 | Spotlight | Read More
Labeling Pressures
by Neethi Srinivasan – University of Michigan
There is a saying that if you assume something about someone you make an ass out of yourself and the other person. Though this “clever” comeback may often find its place in recess discourse (along with the ever so popular “talk the hand because...
May 31st, 2010 | Culture | Read More
Books on the Beach: My Favorite Summer Reading Picks
by Komal Thakkar – George Washington University
Ever since I was in eighth grade, the Board of Education felt it absolutely necessary to mandate a summer reading list comprised of the most boring books on the face of the earth. Every June after final exams, our English teachers would present us...
May 31st, 2010 | BGBlog | Read More
Dil Aale Dul Annie Le Jange
by Shivangi Ramachandran – University of Oregon
I spent this last weekend at home with a good friend of mine. Over drinks, we talked about a variety of different things, from school to our jobs to our mutually reclusive dating lives. We lingered over that last one for a while there. We’re...
May 26th, 2010 | Cover Stories | Read More
Being Indian 101: An Introductory Course to Understanding Yourself
by Komal Thakkar – George Washington University
When my parents used to tell my brother and me that we would be attending a pooja later that night, we would groan with disappointment and the protests would begin. “We just went to one last weekend, and we don’t even understand what’s going...
May 23rd, 2010 | Culture | Read More
Miss India Pageant Woes
by Neethi Srinivasan – University of Michigan
Pageants – it’s one of my many guilty pleasures. Though the word alone makes my skin crawl with images of taffeta and tiaras, pageants are one of those social train wrecks that I can’t take my eyes off. Like any good reality show, they have...
May 23rd, 2010 | Culture | Read More
The Brown Girl Post Grad
by Farah Mithani – Houston Baptist University
What to be and what not to be. I thought everything would just fall into place after graduation. I’ve been stuck in a swirling vortex of confusion. Who knew reality would be this hard?
I should have listened to my parents when they warned me...
May 20th, 2010 | Career | Read More
Foram Mehta: Your Next TV Star!
Hello Readers!
BG is asking for your support for one of our fellow staffers. Foram Mehta (University of Texas) is auditioning to win her very own show on Oprah’s new network. Amongst thousands of submissions, Foram stands out as a bubbly personality and a fellow brown girl that’s definitely...
May 20th, 2010 | BGBlog | Read More
BG Spotlight: Anand Wilder of Yeasayer
by Priya Patel – University of Florida
Recently, I was able to interview Anand Wilder, a member of the increasingly popular indie band Yeasayer. Wilder plays guitar, keyboards, and contributes to vocals as well. Yeasayer has a greatly unique sound and their recently released second album, Odd...
May 17th, 2010 | Spotlight | Read More
Designer Spotlight: Naeem Khan
by Aditi Mehta – Houston, TX
Naeem Khan’s gorgeous designs have graced the likes of Beyonce, Michelle Obama, and Carrie Underwood (to name a few of the rockin’ women who have embraced Khan’s dresses). Saying his gowns are gorgeous seems like an understatement.
Khan grew up in...
May 9th, 2010 | Spotlight | Read More





