This week’s podcast engages with the identity and infamy of Beethoven’s Für Elise. Tell us what you think of it in the Comments section below.
Being a tea lover, I am always raving about the benefits of drinking tea. Of course there is a long list of medicinal reasons to steep these fragrant…
I looked up at the lazily whirring fan, wondering why I was there. Then I remembered that it was because it was free, a free session at the…
Introducing Still Steeping podcasts! Our first one is a Valentine’s day special with pianist Preetam Koilpillai playing Waltz in C sharp minor, Op.64 no.2 by Frédéric Chopin. Tell us…
The thin, sinewy legs emerging from the folds of the dhoti made me think of a grasshopper. The owner of the legs stood on a wobbly stool and…
Why tea is the perfect Chinese New Year gift! It promotes health, mindfulness and quality time with family—what could be a better representation of Chinese New Year than…
Rabindranath Tagore sometimes took time off from being a polymath to endorse Indian teas. That is how it is with geniuses: sometimes they take a break and do…
One of the most famous single events in tea history occurred in the United States: the Boston Tea Party destruction of shiploads of tea from England that launched…