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Thursday, December 30, 2010

What fake names does Justin Bieber use at hotels?

Justin Bieber has so many names for himself, we can barely keep up.

First, there's his rapping alter-ago Shawty Mane. And today, we've uncovered what fake name he used from a hit TV show to book a hotel room in Miami, where he hung with Selena Gomez.

The Biebs' latest alias is...

Chandler Bing!

A source confirms to me that he opted to use Matthew Perry's character name from Friends when he checked into the Gansevoort Hotel recently.

And Chandler Justin somehow managed to lock himself out of his suite after he ordered room service from STK around 1 a.m. on December 18.

When the hotel delivered his order, they found him locked out in the hallway with none other than Selena, Life & Style reports!

But this teenaged twosome wasn't drinking during their hotel hang. They ordered ginger ale and Pepsi. At least we have one Disney darling who's still (sorta) behaving herself!



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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Yeh dilli hai meri jaan…

(An aside: My absence from blog world for the past 3 weeks does not mean I had nothing to say – blame it on year-end blues, and ofcourse, travel and its associated sins of gluttony and sloth :D. I promise to be back with vengeance whether you like it or not :p)

A hard-core Delhi-ite that I am, it had been a while since I rediscovered the historic grandeur that define the very character of this capital city of India. Thus, fulfilling my long pending promise to Vish to take him sight-seeing, I fell in love with Delhi all over again.

The fuzzy sun rays through the wintery misty on most of the days kept us motivated for our touristy visits!

The Red Fort or Lal Quila was our first stop-over. Dad sportingly took leave from work and drove us around.
The drive through the old “walled” city – areas of Daryaganj, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk - reminded me why my visits to these places were so infrequent. The narrow streets, crowded with teeming millions, is not exactly my idea of a vacation.

However, the warm welcome by this much celebrated red sandstone monument made all the en-route traffic worthwhile.


The buildings and structures within the fort are reminiscent of an eclectic fusion of Persian, European and Indian art forms.

Diwan-i-Aam or the Hall of Public Audience…


Diwan-i-Khaas or the Hall of Private Audience…


The two Zenanas (women’s quarters) - Rang Mahal and Mumtaz Mahal boast of splendid architecture in marble.


Moti Masjid, also known as the pearl mosque – This was Aurangzeb’s personal mosque…


Finally, the Hayat Baksh Bagh (Life Bestowing Garden) with the Jal Mahal in the foreground and the British quarters on the extreme left in the background.


Right opposite the Lahori (the main visitor’s gate) gate of Red Fort lies the paradise of Chandni Chowk. If you are willing to excuse the pedestrians who elbow their way literally through you and the constant shouts of shopkeepers, step into the haven for good food and a one-of-it’s kind shopping experience.
Epicurean specialties of this place include paranthas – all kinds of imaginable and unimaginable varieties (lemon, mint, cashew, chilli, etc etc) deep fried in pure desi ghee; chaat items like dahi bhalla, aloo tikki; and Indian desserts, my personal favorite being rabdi ki khurchan!
(Some sound advice: Ignore the run down appearance of the place, forget hygiene and don’t count calories!)

We wrapped off Day 1 of our city tour with a quick visit to Raj Ghat and India Gate.

Raj Ghat – This is the memorial to Mahatma Gandhi


India Gate – The national monument of India that commemorates the Indian soldiers who lost their lives in World War I.


The Amar Jawan Jyoti (flame of the eternal soldier) at the India Gate renders a very solemn air to the place.


The other must-see places on Vish’s list were Qutb Minar and Lotus Temple.

Qutb Minar is the world’s tallest brick minaret and is most prominent for its Indo-Islamic architecture.


The ruins in the Qutb complex are evocative of a tremendously regal era gone by.
Some pictures for you to enjoy…




The Lotus Temple is the Bahá'í House of Worship. The dense fog didn’t help us as far as photography was concerned…


Vish has still a long list to go - But like they say, there's always a next time!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Elton John and Husband Welcome New Baby

Iconic singer and proverbial piano man Elton John, is ringing in the New Year with a new present.

Sixty-two year old Elton and his husband, David Furnish, have become the parents to a 7-pound, 15-ounce baby boy born on December 25, Christmas Day.

Zachary Jackson Levon Furnish-John was born in California via a surrogate mother. Her identity is unknown.

Elton and David dated for 12 years, and then married in a civil partnership in December 2005, under a British law for same-sex couples.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Happy Birthday Salman! - Bollystalgia Podcast Episode 3


After a long delay, I'm back with a podcast episode of my favorite Salman Khan songs from the 90s to 2010. I go extra gaga in this episode because I had a massive crush on Salman when I was 14, and yes, I still have residue from that crush remaining in my heart, especially after seeing his awesomeness in Dabangg this year.

Still, my fondest memories are of his early songs - so here's a trip down memory lane of my favorite Salman songs - right in time for his birthday today (December 27th, 2010). You can listen to the episode here:



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Again, I'm still learning here so please be kind about technical/sound editing issues - I'm still working on these skills and mostly do this when my husband and toddler are sleeping. Also some of these songs are sort of difficult to find online and so the sound quality isn't always fabulous, so I apologize for that.

Again comments and constructive criticism are always appreciated, and particularly if anyone has a thought or comment that they'd like to share on-air for the next episode, I'd love to make this more interactive. You can submit questions/comments via email, on twitter or send me an mp3 of your voice.

I also made a playlist on YouTube of all of these songs, so you can check them out to see Salman in all his glory! The transformation over the years is quite remarkable!



Thanks for checking it out - and Happy Holidays and Best Wishes for a wonderful New Year! See you all in 2011!