Kiran KannarinRecollectionsMy secret: I love the rainIt has been a rainy weekend in San Francisco, after a long time. It was perhaps two years ago when it rained cats and dogs through the…Dec 14, 2020Dec 14, 2020
Kiran KannarThe castle of griefevery happy thought constructed a bridge leading you to familiar gates of the castle of grief. And then grief, waiting by the gates hugs…Oct 24, 2019Oct 24, 2019
Kiran KannarTen minutes, Thirteen Hours, Four Weeks, and a DecadeWhen my grandmother died, I almost laughed. I barely understood what …..A decade later, and a month ago, my Appa (father) passed awayAug 14, 2019Aug 14, 2019
Kiran KannarinGradSchoolMusingsThe Quarterly Review — Q6 (Finale)Last Saturday, I graduated with a Master’s degree in Computer Science; I completed my thesis in the field of recommender systems…Jun 25, 2018Jun 25, 2018
Kiran KannarA window to the pastIt’s 3am and I am staring out my room window. I can see the street light shine brightly, as the night becomes the darkest. In this moment…May 6, 20181May 6, 20181
Kiran KannarinGradSchoolMusingsA cafe storyI simply can’t work in a cafe. I will do anything but work. I will find a thousand reasons to not work (like writing this post). For a…Apr 22, 2018Apr 22, 2018
Kiran KannarinGradSchoolMusingsThe Quarterly Review — Q5An unbelievably long, yet short quarter ended last week. Leaving aside the oxymoron, I was relieved when the clock struck 3am on Saturday…Mar 28, 2018Mar 28, 2018
Kiran KannarinGradSchoolMusingsThe Quarterly Review — Q4This post too is late. I’ve been putting off this post for a while. I could be content in not reviewing the bygone quarter, and welcome the…Jan 10, 2018Jan 10, 2018
Kiran KannarTimeLet’s rewind precisely to the moment when you bid goodbye to everything you knew — the life you had, the people, the money, and everything…Dec 18, 2017Dec 18, 2017