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The Sami Effect
Adnan Sami wowed city folks last week. VIJAY GEORGE chatted with him about music, life and more.
Dance

`Sorry, no youth fete training'
FROM ITS inception in 1973, to having a branch, Swati Tirunal Academy in NewYork, Nritta Kairali has come a long way in grooming young talent in classical dance. Situated in the heart of the city, this institution imparts training only in ...
Books

Of seeds and roots
Vibrant at 72, that's Sir Vidia Naipaul as GOWRI RAMNARAYAN finds out during a `Meet the Author' session.
Fitness

The pernicious troika
Women who push themselves too hard for a hyper-thin body tend to suffer from eating disorders and illnesses.
Personality

Flaming Sherawat
Sizzling as ever, daring as always, Mallika Sherawat comes clean with bold answers about her latest flim "Kis Kiski Kismat". RANA SIDDIQUI takes notes.
Fashion

Good HAIR days
You can trick your hair into place, says JESSINA ABOOBACKER.
Sport

Small girls, tall deeds
With the College Games title, St. Xavier's College is back to the forefront in the State basketball circuit, says STAN RAYAN.


DID YOU KNOW?
FORMER WEST Indies cricketer Sir Garfield Sobers on one occasion hit six sixes in one over off Malcolm Nash. The last hit went over the stadium and out of the ground. But later the bowler claimed that the hit should not have been ruled as a six. ...
SPORT/QUOTE
After 115 Tests, you've to be prepared to overcome all obstacles. I'm mentally prepared. I've played enough against Australia; I know what to expect. Sachin Tendulkar on the eve of the Nagpur Test after being out of action in the Bangalore and ...
Happenings

Bowled over
BOWLED OVER, but not by Bhajji's tweakers or Kumble's googlies. Aussie opener Mathew Hayden had his middle stump flying after he gorged on Kerala cuisine and on an Australian dish of beef with okra, at the Tharavadu restaurant in Casino ...
Navarathri festivities in full swing
MUSIC AND dance festivities engulfed Kochi during Navarathri. Ernakulam NSS Karayogam was one institution which had variety entertainment on all the nine days. Each of the programmes ensured a certain quality that folks who came once, came ...
Students in management
THE MEDIA seminar, Footprints 2004, debating `Fast Forward 2014: Media from here to where?' organised by Symbiosis Institute of Mass communication (SIMC), Pune, was one of its kind and provided great insight to the evolving trends and phenomena ...
Green Notes

Elegant euphorbia
There are several varieties of Euphorbia. All can be multiplied through cuttings.
Events

Bringing cheer to homeless kids
Street theatre for street kids at `Dil Se' has proved fruitful for both the French teachers and the enthusiastic kids, finds TANYA ABRAHAM.

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