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TS Shanbagh (right) with Ramachandra Guha inside Premier Bookshop, around 2001. | Raghav Shreyas Shortly before TS Shanbhag shuttered his Premier Bookshop in 2009, Asha Ghosh and Kathleen Dargis made a short film about him. The film was dedicated to the photographer Raghav Shreyas, who died tragically young, and was a habitué of the store. It features, among other things, a lovely cameo of the owner of Premier Bookshop meeting the owner of Koshy’s Parade Café, which lay just a hundred yards away, and where Shanbhag often had a coffee before opening his store. But perhaps the nicest moment in the film comes early on. ....
Artist Emma Connolly finds endless inspiration in the East Anglian landscape - Credit: Contributed by Emma Connolly Emma Connolly is an inspirational artist and educator. She takes the natural and ever-changing colour palette of the expansive skies, sea and land of East Anglia and translates them into abstracted paintings and screen prints, capturing the feeling and emotion of the place. Emma has exhibited locally and internationally and consults for museums and galleries. She is also the Course Leader of the L4 Art Foundation course at One Sixth Form College and co-wrote the education programme for Ed Sheeran: Made in Suffolk exhibition. She runs successful workshops too. ....
Meeting up at Koshy’s. | Photo Credit: V. Sreenivasa Murthy The restaurant downed shutters for a couple of months at the height of the pandemic but has opened again, much to the relief of its loyal patrons To paraphrase Stanley Kubrick, the truth of a place is in its feel, not in its think. Dad began to take me to Koshy’s for occasional Sunday dinners in the early 90s. He would order a ginger punch and a hot dog without looking at the menu. Looking at the menu was the dead giveaway of a non-regular, I learnt over the years. Additional brownie points were earned when one ordered off-menu items like the Kerala fried chicken or organic mushrooms. Better still, when the waiter intuitively ordered for you and got it right. I usually have the look that says, ‘I’d like a glass tea, medium strong.’ ....