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Remain in unwedded bliss
Tired of nosey aunties trying to get you hitched? NISHA SUSAN has the essential guide to help you survive the wedding season
Know Your City

A hero remembers
L.C. Chopra, an 89-year-old former INA member, on Bose — The Forgotten Hero
Health

Help from the mountains
If you're looking for holistic treatment to your everyday as well as the more serious problems of health, Tibetan medicine could be an option
Lifestyle

She has designs on people
The exterior of a building leaves her cold, but the interiors excite her endlessly
Arts & Crafts

He changed the landscape
Giorgione Barbarelli revolutionised the way landscapes and female nudes were represented in art
Cinema

Pages from the director's diary
Shyam Benegal was ready to take all the discontent and controversies in his stride when he was making Bose — The Forgotten Hero. He knew this film based on "historical facts" might not go down well with many who hadn't done as much ...
Information Technology

Making the Net work for women
From travelling abroad to learning how to operate a camera, Cybermom helps homemakers learn everything about the World Wide Web
Music

Baadshah Bismillah
Ustad Bismillah Khan threw tantrums like a child but was taken care of like a fond old grand uncle


Sleuth to be staged in city
The ACTor Company Theatre is launching its next production, Sleuth, Anthony Shaffer's dark comedy that won him the Tony award. Dorected by Pawan, the play will be staged 18 times in six days. The show timings are 11 a.m., 3.30 p.m. and ...
Land & People

An efficiency deficiency
Our 10-minutes-this-way-that-way attitude might encourage chaos but it does infuse our lives with a certain sense of adventure
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