First off, this coming Monday we will be having the first of several “Meet the Mutiny” posts for the 2008 election cycle. That means that on Monday you all will be interviewing J. Ashwin Madia, the congressional candidate from Minnesota right here. He will be periodically checking SM through the entire day to answer your questions (in the form of comments) below the post I put up Monday. You can ask him about his stance on local or national issues, advice about what it takes to run as a candidate, or any other reasonable questions you might have. If you’ve been watching Iowa and New Hampshire from the sidelines thus far, wondering what this election fuss is all about, now is your chance to get involved and educated about some of the issues that our country is facing, including the war in Iraq (of which Madia is a veteran).
Second, the new Indian magazine TrafficLife is featuring a SM post each month, starting with Amardeep’s post in their inaugural issue. Gosh, I never thought I’d see the day when SM was openly distributed below a highway overpass. Pages containing SM blog posts might potentially even be used as part of the home of someone living under than overpass. Now that is deep.
Super. First step towards SM itself becomes a magazine someday.
Coooooooool…….
Do deewane sheher mein ?
Wow, print! That’s exciting, congratulations! Looking forward to Monday..
Rarely comment, never known to take offence at anything at all, but stunned by the staggering insensitivity of that last line.
This is super exciting on both counts — congrats!
Really, Abhi?
Films? Do we need yet another magazine. Anyways it’s been a long time a magazine has been launched. Good luck with this one.
“King of Bollywood: Shah Rukh Khan”
You mean Queen, dontcha? (only kidding!)
You’ve come a long way SM! This is awesome!
w00t SM!!
Minnesota? Stance? I will not make Larry Craig jokes then.
Odd that they placed the adult magazine fantasy at the bottom of traffic life? Same publisher?
They have thought this thing thru: Step one, get desi male looking for Traffic magazine Step two, place expensive “fantasy” magazine in strategic location on newsstand Step three = Profit 🙂