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Parents and Prying
More and more parents in the city are hiring detectives to keep track of what their teenage children are up to. HEMA VIJAY reports on this controversial phenomenon
Metro Mail


Lifestyle

Cook in style
SEEMS LIKE space-saving furniture and cost-effective utensils have come to stay. Adding to the list of these is a range of Italian modular kitchens from Kitchenworld — Aran Cuicine, Denovo and Tutto. They have been introduced to cater for ...
Personality

In the spotlight again
Rati Agnihotri has tested new waters with "Divorce Me Darling", which marks her debut on stage. She talks to SAVITHA GAUTAM
Music

A score for cricket!
Coinciding with the Indo-Pak cricket series, a movie soundtrack has hit the market
Mixing music with panache
DJ FREEZE is on a high. He has won Times Music's all-India DJ-mixing competition in Mumbai. It was anything but easy as there were over 300 DJs from six cities - Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Pune and Chennai - in the ...
Sport

Game for a ride?
Horse riding enables youngsters to gain confidence besides being a good physical exercise. A look at the Madras Riding School
Step in the right direction
The talent hunt programme introduced by the SDAT in schools is expected to push the State to the forefront in the Indian sports arena
Cuisine

Juicy encounters
Quench your thirst with homemade squashes this summer.
Entertainment

Crossover composer
RECENTLY, A. R. Rahman wielded the baton to conduct the City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) as India's first crossover musical composer to the West, creating a furore in the British press. The reviews damned Rahman's foray into ...
Bollywood stumped!
HAS THE Indo-Pak cricket series put Bollywood on the backburner? Yes, there are no major releases for the next one month as cricket fever grips the nation. The next big projects to be released will be in April after the final test at Rawalpindi ...
Back in action
NOTED DIRECTOR Suresh Krishna, who was on a sabbatical after "Baba," is directing Vijaykanth in his latest film "Gajendra." After experimenting with an image change in "Engal Anna," Vijaykanth is back to doing his typical action film, this time ...
The ugly duckling
AVM's 166th film "Peralagan" starring Surya and Jyothika in dual roles, is almost complete. Shot at picturesque locations of Thodupuzha and Kothamangalam in Idukki districts of Kerala, it is a remake of a Malayalam film. When some heroes turned ...

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