13 March,2022 05:03 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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International Women's Day started off the second week in March. To encapsulate the experiences of working women, we delved into the lives of two autorickshaw drivers in Bandra who spoke of the complexities of their job and the independence it comes along with. In our second women's day feature, entrepreneurs from diverse sectors - hospitality to cosmetics - revealed their best kept productivity secrets, and spoke of making room for mental and physical health in their busy schedules.
For our third women's day feature, we spoke to bartenders and bar managers who've broken into the male-dominated industry. They talk about making inroads, special cocktails, and all that comes with being front and centre at a buzzing bar. Last but not the least, we had feminist researcher, writer, and activist Manjima Bhattacharjya curate a comprehensive reading list for us wherein she picks titles that helped shaped her understanding of women and their relationship to work.
Live performances are steadily making a return to Mumbai, and musicians are prepping to play in front of large audiences after a break of two years. Mid-day Online spoke to metalheads and underground musicians performing at a gig in Navi Mumbai as they shared their passion for live performances. This past week also saw summer blooming in full swing. For those who find themselves craving something stronger, mixologists shared their favourite cooling cocktail recipes that are ideal for those days when it's too hot to step out and are incredibly easy to master.
Making relationships work has always been a daunting task for most of us, especially in the age of demanding jobs and dating apps. Mid-day online spoke to long term couples in an attempt to outline what makes them work. They speak about navigating roadblocks, and simple things they do to fuel their relationship. Mumbaikars also share their love of sneakers, as our feature explores the âsneaker head' culture. They speak about the history and pop culture references behind the shoes, and share their love for collecting.
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Here is the list of stories for your Sunday reading:
Daring to drive: How Mumbai's female rickshaw drivers are beating the odds
Driving an autorickshaw on Mumbai's streets is no easy task. Quite a few women have broken into this male-dominated profession with confidence in recent years. Mid-day Online spoke to two women who ferry passengers in Bandra not only for the money but also for the independence it brings. Photo/Alka Jadhav/Tejashree Sawant
International Women's Day: Women entrepreneurs share their best kept productivity secrets
For most women, multitasking isn't a choice but a necessity as they juggle several responsibilities. On International Women's Day, entrepreneurs tell us what makes them efficient and share some of their productivity hacks. Photo/istock
Setting the bar high: Women reveal what it's like tending bar in a male dominated industry
What is it like to be a woman behind the bar? Mid-day Online spoke to three Mumbaikars who work as bartenders or bar managers. They talk about breaking into the profession, making their own cocktails and dealing with surprised onlookers. Photo/Pearl Fernandez/Taftoon Bar and Kitchen/Ami Shroff
On International Women's Day, feminist researcher, writer, and activist Manjima Bhattacharjya curates a reading list that delves into the layered realities of working women. Photo/David Beyda
#Couplegoals: What are the essentials of a happy and safe long-term relationship?
What sort of bond do couples share in relationships that last for over five years? And what are the challenges that come with dating one person for a long time? Here, young individuals, who have been with their partners for nine to 10 years, tell us how they overcome rough patches as a couple and what continues to bring them joy in the relationship. Photo/iStock
It's live: Metalheads and underground acts will rock at this gig in Navi Mumbai
As live performances return to the city, some metalheads and underground musicians are gearing up to perform their first live gig in two years in front of a large audience. Ahead of their show, they tell us why live performances are what they live for. Photo/iStock
Summer is here: Stay in and whip up these refreshing cocktails in no time
As temperatures soar, mixologists share their favourite cooling cocktails to beat the summer heat. If you love refreshing and fruity drinks with gin, whiskey, or rum, and want to channel your inner bartender, these cocktails are perfect for a hot summer day. Photo/iStock
Anything for kicks: Inside the secret world of sneakerheads in Mumbai
With the rising influence of sneaker culture in India, inspired mainly by the west, the term âsneakerheads' has gained prominence in metropolitan cities. What goes into becoming one? City sneaker enthusiasts offer a glimpse into their valued collections, talk about market practices and share community tales. Photo: From left; Shaureh Khan, Rahul Agarwal and Yash Anand