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Language no barrier
SADHANA SARGAM tells LIZA GEORGE that she is comfortable singing in any language
Arts And Entertainment

Rosebowl this week
Rosebowl introduces a whole new bouquet of programmes for viewers in all age groups. The acclaimed TV series `Mind your language' makes its debut on Rosebowl on February 26. A laugh riot on the tube, the series will be telecast Mondays to ...


ART EXPRESS
Rebels with a cause
LIZA GEORGE meets four sculptors who want to earn a livelihood without compromising on their art. Their works are displayed at Alliance Francaise de Trivandrum
Dimensions on canvas
Sudhakaran Edakandy's acrylic paintings is lush with images seen and unseen
Columns

The `Wall' conquers
Even after a 30-year career, Roger Waters tells NANDINI NAIR there are tonnes of songs and albums yet to write
People

Shuttle play: Syllabus vs Sport
Badminton champ and present national coach P. Gopi Chand rues the fact that sports as a culture has not moved beyond school.
Beauty And Wellness

Banish that backache
Strengthen your abdomen for a stronger back
Profiles

The touch of an expert
David Crawford's work is to enhance the artistic value of a scene in accordance with the director's vision
Making actors `Malayalis'
Tutoring an actor to speak an alien language is a hard but rewarding job, AMBIKA RAO tells SHILPA NAIR ANAND
Not quite a rebel
SEEMA BISWAS talks of `Water,' and `Vivah'
Food

Simply soya
Soya can be used innovatively to make tasty dishes
Wired In

Magic of messaging
The status message on your instant messenger says a lot
Books

For Harry Potter readers
To find out if he is the `prophesied' one and more, grab `Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows,' the seventh and final volume of the best-selling children's series written by JK Rowling. Psst! Rumour has it that a couple of the Potter characters ...
Print pick
English translation of the best selling Bengali novel set in 1950s. A sprawling saga of intimate lives. The Peacock Throne: Sujith Saraf, Rs. 574 An epic tale of Modern India. A novel of breathtaking scope and unflinching ...
Travel

Homely getaway
It's not exactly your plush resort to chill in, but if you're the out-n-about types Coorg Hallimane's where you can pitch camp
TRAVEL TIPS
Bag it right!
Choosing the right bag matters a lot while travelling
Events

CITYBUZZ
Culture
Urology camp for those suffering from urinary incontinence. Urologist N. Gopakumar will be conducting the camp. Contact 9895544249. Indian Diabetes Education Association, February 25 Free medical camp for diabetics. Contact ...



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