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Funny side of tragedies
Paule Constant discusses serious issues with a good dose of humour. DEEPA H RAMAKRISHNANtalks to the novelist
Beauty And Wellness

Versatile vegetable
Works wonders for those who who limit meat in their diet


Meditate to beat stress
Brief meditation boosts attention, curbs stress
Try grandma’s prescription
Fill your shopping bag with fresh grocery. It’s the best way to build muscle and fight disease, says GEETA PADMANABHAN
Cinema

FOUR FRAMES
Ramzan releases
There are two major releases for Ramzan, which is an important festival in North India — Priyadarshan’s comedy caper “Bhool Bhulaiyya” featuring Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan and Shiney Ahuja, which is a remake of the ...
Class act
Mohanlal is doing an offbeat film “Pardesi”, directed by Kunji Mohammed, in which he plays Valiyakathu Moosa, a man who goes from Kerala to Karachi in the early 1930s and returns during the Partition and settles in Malappuram in ...
Romantic comedy

Warner’s big romantic comedy of the year “Licence to Wed” released in Chennai last week. Robin Williams, Mandy Moore and John Krasinski star in this humorous movie which is about a priest (Robin Williams) who puts an engaged ...


Just click for reviews
Get a taste of films on the Internet before you decide to watch them
Music

Peas in India
The Black Eyed Peas will perform in Bangalore to mark the release of their new album The E.N.D.
Beyonce in Mumbai

Music buffs in India can look forward to a treat in a few weeks time. Superstar singer, songwriter and top R&B artist, Beyonce will perform in Mumbai as part of the ‘The Beyonce Experience 2007 World Tour’, along with her ...


Beatstreet

The Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ), comprising Milt Jackson on vibraphone, John Lewis on piano, Percy Heath on bass and Connie Kay on drums, endured as a regular functioning unit for two decades, and even after going their ways, this foursome came ...
Food

When the fast ends
During Ramzan, day-long fasting is followed by a sumptuous meal


The spice route
Master Chef Sanjeev Kapoor hints at his plans for a food channel
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