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The dark horse gallops again!

The Kala Ghoda Art Festival in Mumbai is right around the corner. A few bloggers got together two years back and set up a blog following the events. The Kala Ghoda Gazette is open for the 2008 festival again and asking for interested contributors.

Qualifications:
1. You’re in Bombay during the festival (2nd-10th February) and, barring acts of god, will attend for at least a few days.
2. You can write well. You will need to bring the festival alive to those who are reading the blog.
3. You have some experience with WordPress, or at least Blogger.

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Mumbai Festival | DesiPundit
January 18th, 2008, 6:04 am | #

[...] It’s a great time to be in Mumbai. The Temptress informs us that the Mumbai Festival is on from Jan. 17th to Feb. 2nd. After this Festival, there is the Kala Ghoda Cultural Festival that was mentioned earlier by fellow pundit Ideasmith. [...]

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