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Sounds of the Underground
Once you could hear Underground Music only in Amsterdam, Israel or London. Now, you can listen to more of it in Chennai, says SHONALI MUTHALALY
Education

Study in Italy
Scholarships for students to do their Masters in Italian universities
Voice Your Views : Game shows: the next big thing on TV?

Games shows are both educative and entertaining but of late there has been a deluge. And I am afraid too many might rob the thrill. It all began with KBC, which worked wonders because of its high profile anchor Amitabh Bachchan. My show "Jackpot" ...


Lifestyle

Books ride movie wave
Publishers are re-releasing old books resurrected by their movie versions
Arts & Crafts

Collage of talent
The works of Chantal Gowa and Martine Quentric-Seguy are influenced by Indian philosophy
Summer camp
The Forum Gallery has come up with some programmes for children
Fashion

Drama in design
Jewellery designer Bharathi Raviprakash's Studio Tara is a treasure trove of unusual pieces crafted with passion
Cinema

Ashmit gets serious
Ashmit Patel plays the part of a mystique singer in his new film
Wheels

Chevrolet's sedan encore
First came the Optra, and it's now the smaller Aveo that wears the Chevrolet badge proudly. ASHISH MASIH says it could well be king of its class
Comeback kid
The Spark is literally a global car, originally built in Korea, designed in Italy and now sold by an American company. Remember the Daewoo Matiz? The Matiz will be back sometime next year, in an updated version, freshened up by new parents, ...
MAN AND MACHINE
In high self-esteem
This Esteem knows when to let it rip and when to play it cool
VIRTUAL MECHANIC
Car and bike questions? We have the answers
Underwater vagabond
Our man is not at all nervous as he explores a wreck
LAUNCHES ABROAD
For all you people who just can't avoid that cell-phone or the stereo controls while driving, Ford has a solution. Ford Britain has decided to launch a limited number of the Fiesta Freedom for people who don't like to take their hands off the ...
City of speed
Apart from speed, what do Narain Karthikeyan, Naren Kumar and N Leelakrishnan have in common? Coimbatore!
Music

Chords and Notes
This week at Planet M
Good Food Line


Shopping

New pub in town
Million Dollars is the latest name in the city's list of pubs
Complete bath solutions
Metals and Malleables has organised an exhibition-cum-sale of its latest range of designer bath fittings and accessories at its showroom located at 12, Play Ground Street, Kilpauk Garden. The range incorporates the international `dry toilet' ...
Events

The show begins...
The Wills Lifestyle Fashion Week unfolds today



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