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| | | | We all know Bin Qasim conquered Sindh in 712AD. However, what fate followed for the conqueror is known to few among us. | |
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| | | | "All the IBUs, half the ABV" is how the American beer writer Brian Yaeger describes the newest (?) beery trend in the United States: the "India Session Ale". As you'll have gathered, the ISA is meant to have the flavours of an American-style IPA, but at a more "sessionable" gravity. "Sessionable" is in the eye | |
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www.flaneurnotes.com
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| | I watched the Opening Ceremony of the Paris Olympics at my neighbour's house. Part way through the ceremony I laughed and exclaimed: 'Ha! A drag parody of the Last Supper!' The other neighbours present also laughed, because the symbolism from Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper was clear.The Last Supper imagery was evident to millions around the world. For some, the obvious parody of Christian imagery was a step too far. Church leaders, particularly from the traditionalist evangelical and Roman Cath |