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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola (left) and Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. Photo: Harry Trump/Getty Images; Ian MacNicol/Getty Images
In an effort to showcase some of our team’s specialties, over the past week we’ve launched three new weekly columns that cover fresh topics across the board of pop culture. Over the next few weeks more of our team will be offering new columns for you to discover, so keep an eye on this space!
Rolling Stone India Pitch by our staff writer David Britto is a football bulletin which will currently focus on the English Premier League. The first edition examined some of the possible turns the upcoming Premier League, including speculations on who will challenge Manchester City and Liverpool for the title and rule changes.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola (left) and Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. Photo: Harry Trump/Getty Images; Ian MacNicol/Getty Images
Our social media manager and fashion writer Palak Joshi will be creating a weekly sum-up of some of the best-dressed entertainers while giving readers pocket-friendlier options of similar outfits.
(From left) Priyanka Chopra, Joe Jonas, Dolly Parton and Margot Robbie. Photos: Raymond Hall/GC Images; BG024/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images; Douglas Mason/WireImage; Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images
Kulture Kolumn is a feature of all things South Korea by our senior writer Riddhi Chakraborty. The column will discuss Korean pop, hip-hop, culture and their influence and growth in India. The first Kulture Kolumn took a look at what stops K-pop live shows from fully booming in India.
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Take your pick from metal to folk-fusion to blues in the coming weeks across India