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Looking BACK, looking ahead
At 50, filmmaker T.S. Nagabharana can congratulate himself on a life of beauty and creativity. But, he tells JYOTHI RAGHURAM, he can't wait to get to the next phase
For A Cause

Kites for a cause
THE CHILDREN at Parikrma Humanity Foundation are celebrating this Sankranthi in a unique way — by hosting a kite-flying festival. The Parikrma Patang Utsav will rope in leading corporates such as ING Vysya Bank, Wipro, Transworks, Euro ...
Arts & Crafts

A song of eternal STONE
Sculptors from various corners of the globe are trading techniques and traditions
Personality

That Latin fire
Polyglot, teacher, photographer, and jewellery designer, Mimi Maruri keeps the Latino flag flying high


`We are no aliens'
With will and some support, hijras can escape the stereotypical roles they are trapped in. Sabeena Francis has set a fine example
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Dial in distress
The rate of suicides is alarmingly high in Bangalore. Sahai, the suicide-prevention helpline, reaches out to those on the verge of taking the extreme step
Music

Chords & Notes
This week at Music World...
Eating Out

BEAN there, done that
Even the otherwise boring uppittu acquires an angular flavour, thanks to winter and avarekai. Well, to savour more dishes made of avarekai, stop at V.V. Puram
ZEN and the ART of good eating
WHAT DO you look for when you go out to dine? Excellent food? Attentive service? The perfect ambience? Or a perfect balance of all three? Zen restaurant, the Leela Palace's most recent gastronomic enterprise, successfully combines all three ...
Shopping

Craft of life
AT THE outset, it looks like any other shop, selling the same old pieces of jewellery, knick-knacks, and gift items for the elite. But a closer look at the shop and talking to the proprietor, Monica Dayakar, reveals that there is more to Tree of ...
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