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STRAY THOUGHTS
Maneka Gandhi won't give you easy quarter on animal rights. You've got to risk yourself to pitch those vexed queries, discovers PRASHANTH G.N.
Lifestyle

United COLOURS of COMMERCE
The cool set is gearing up to spend a lot of money for the forthcoming fashion season.
Personality

Heroic composer and performer
A Hungarian, who came to town with superb piano-playing skills, left Bangaloreans hungry for more. In an unusual piano recital, he presented Liszt's transcription of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
Music

Chords & Notes
NOT ONLY was Duke Ellington the greatest jazz composer ever, but he also had wide interests, including an abiding love of Shakespeare. He had for long wanted to compose and perform a suite inspired by the Bard of Avon, but it was his ...
Eating Out

Free TRICKS with every ORDER
Christo Joe can make that long wait for your pizza quite a pleasure with his magic tricks.


Eastern ZING for the southern palate
BEST OF Bengal is here to pamper Bangaloreans with its variants of rolls, tandoor, and biriyanis. Patrick Quinn, who set up this month-old diner after running it successfully in Kolkata, ran an electronics shop there before switching over to ...
Shopping

Old makes way for the new
FURNITURE PLAYS an important role in defining the ambience of a place, be it home or office. These days interiors are a medium to make style statements. Gone are the days when one looked for ornate carved wooden furniture to deck up one's home or ...
More to shop
Shopping has almost become a fetish with the urban middle class. MSN entices you with more.
Land & People

Chocolates for Diwali
THIS DIWALI one of the good things you could do is to help the needy by buying Roxie chocolates. The chocolates are made by Phirozah Rustumji, who had earlier ventured into candle making and stained glass paintings to help the poor. Roxie ...
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