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Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for kimchi tofu noodles with chilli peanuts | Quick and easy

Rukmini Iyer has shared a simple and spicy recipe for kimchi tofu noodles with chilli peanuts. The dish is versatile enough to suit the whole family, with options to reserve the spicy toppings for adults. Leftovers are noted as being excellent for packed lunches the following day.

The Guardian UK 16d ago

Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for spaghetti with spring greens, butter beans and harissa | Quick and easy

A simple harissa and cream cheese sauce brings a flourish to this easy dinnerOne of my favourite kitchen shortcuts? Harissa and cream cheese mixed to make a sauce. The cream cheese rounds out the heat from the harissa, and together they work perfectly with everything from beans to pasta – or, in today’s case, both.

The Guardian UK 2d ago

Married daughter entitled to compassionate job: SC

Supreme Court Tuesday ruled that a dependent married daughter could not be excluded from the definition of 'family' and would be entitled to seek employment or allotment of a ration shop if any of her parents died in harness. A bench of Justices P S Narasimha and Alok Aradhe faulted a provision of a UP govt order relating to allotment of PDS shop on dependent quota for excluding married daughters from the definition of 'family' and said it breached the doctrine of equality embedded in the...

Times of India 7d ago

‘Toxic’: Production team rubbishes rumours of 100 day reshoot for Yash and Geetu Mohandas’ film

Since the past few weeks, several reports have been circulating about 'Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups,' starring Yash. Rumours claimed the actor was unhappy with certain portions of the film and that the makers were planning an extensive reshoot schedule. The speculation quickly spread across social media, leading to questions about the film’s progress and release plans.

Times of India 1d ago

Krishna review – the mystery of John Tavener’s ‘mystic pantomime’ is why it has been staged

Grange Park Opera, West Horsley, SurreySingers and orchestra toiled admirably with this posthumous world premiere about the Hindu god, complete with inflatable deadly serpent. But the work feels straight from the 19th-century Orientalism playbookThe first thing you should know about John Tavener’s 2005 opera Krishna is that it is actually a “mystical pantomime”. If that very idea provokes even the faintest amusement, this is not the country-house opera for you.

The Guardian UK 5d ago

Krishna review – the mystery of John Tavener’s ‘mystic pantomime’ is why it has been staged

Grange Park Opera, West Horsley, SurreySingers and orchestra toiled admirably with this posthumous world premiere about the Hindu god, complete with inflatable deadly serpent. But the work feels straight from the 19th-century Orientalism playbookThe first thing you should know about John Tavener’s 2005 opera Krishna is that it is actually a “mystical pantomime”. If that very idea provokes even the faintest amusement, this is not the country-house opera for you.

The Guardian Culture 5d ago