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The shaker moves on
He gave Indian audiences a break from syrupy soaps with Movers and Shakers. Shekhar Suman is now in the news with the second season of The Great Indian Laughter Challenge. The pasha of satire tells RAKESH MEHAR he has no intention of staying stuck i n the genre
General Wellness

Holistic healing
Bangalore now boasts of two more Ayush Therapy Centres — one in BTM Layout and one on BEL Road — forming a network of five centres in the city. An attempt at rediscovering the relevance of Ayurveda in everyday living, the Ayush ...
Arts & Crafts

Dark frames
The photographs bring to fore the image of a country where problems run deep
Theatre

A meal and a mystery
Coffin on a Catwalk may not have been a whodunit of Sherlock Holmes's calibre. But it wasn't a bad package either, especially with some great food thrown in
Eating Out

Fused with subtletea
Lipton T Place is hoping to do to tea what cafes did to coffee — make the sombre brew colourful, young and something to sit down and chat over


Home delivery
Marrybrown Family Restaurant has launched two new home delivery combos. The non-vegetarian meal, priced at Rs. 110, comes with a piece of fried chicken and a burger with a slice of cheese, while the vegetarian one offers a chilly cheese burger, a ...
Grand Holi feast
Come Holi and all one thinks of is a riot of colours. To match this colourful mood, Mast Kalandar, the north Indian restaurant on Bannerghatta Road, is hosting a food fest called Rang De Basanti. This platter is a creation of Chef Samta Gupta, ...
Travel

A green view
For some history lessons just around the corner in Kolar
Events

Reading between lines
Kirtana Kumar's presentation showed that Shakespearean women are not all shallow cut-outs
Haute show
Binaca Creations is back in Bangalore with their summer collection of hand-embroidered fabrics, made by craftspersons in Lucknow. The ongoing exhibition has an interesting display of a wide range of ethnic wear for men, women and children. There ...
Health

Testing time for eyes
It's exam time. Here are simple ways to protect your eyes from excessive strain



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