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1 month ago |
grazia.co.in | Divya Venkataraman
As artificial intelligence seeps into so many different aspects of our lives, love is the natural next frontier. Could chatbots help us date better, argue better – and maybe even love better? Ask anyone, and they’ll tell you: The modern dating scene is a minefield. An omnishambles of dead-eyed swiping, weirdly distant but blisteringly painful rejection, and drinking until the person in front of you looks a little more like their profile picture. But could AI be our unlikely saving grace?
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1 month ago |
timeout.com | Divya Venkataraman
Photograph: Supplied/Kitti GouldPreviousNext/4 Photograph: Supplied/Kitti GouldPreviousNext/4 Photograph: Supplied/Kitti GouldPreviousNext/4Photograph: Supplied/Fish ShopPreviousNext/4This new North Bondi diner is an upscale, modern iteration of the neighbourhood fish counterRestaurantsBondi BeachThursday 11 February 2021FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppAdvertisingTime Out saysThese ain't your average greasy, newspaper-wrapped fish and chips.
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monocle.com | Divya Venkataraman
Rising income levels and growing interest in premium fashion has placed the south Asian country on every designer brand's radarIndia is a curious holdout when it comes to traditional dress: take any street in Mumbai or any train in New Delhi and you'll see draped sarees, three-piece salwar sets and Madras-checked dhotis fluttering in the breeze, far outnumbering jeans and t-shirts.
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1 month ago |
livingetc.com | Divya Venkataraman
Teal has emerged as one of the most compelling colors of the moment. It's surprisingly versatile for a jewel tone; saturated, complex, and quietly architectural. Neither as moody as navy, nor as buoyant as emerald, the greeny-blue has a spectrum of shades within it — meaning teal kitchen ideas are endless.
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1 month ago |
msn.com | Divya Venkataraman
Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.
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