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Where faith triumphs — always
The `new intellectual' may question the existence of God but for most people faith is the bedrock of their daily lives. PREMA SRINIVASAN writes... More

LIFESTYLE

Say it with crystals
They emanate strength, beauty and grace. If the gorilla has a friendly appeal, the lion has a life like expression. As for the ibex, with his magnificent twisted horns, it is bound to catch one's attention instantly. Well, these are the latest addition to the Swarovski Silver Crystal range. More


Festive collection
AS DIWALI draws near the shops in the city beckon buyers with a dazzling array of goods. And the `Diwali Mela' organised by Contemporary Arts and Crafts and Kalakar would be well worth a visit. On till November 10, at 45, C.P Ramaswamy Road, the exhibition will showcase intricately crafted figurines by Simi Narula of Kolkata. More

FASHION

Royal radiance
"The Splendour of the Nizam's Jewels" will be unveiled in an audio-visual presentation by Usha Bala Krishnan on November 9 . More

Tradition's trendy makeover
Will tradition ever lose its sheen? Never. Period. That's what top-notch designer Ritu Kumar seems to reiterate through her creations. Inspired by typical Indian motifs, prints and embroidery, the inventive designer has been successfully giving tradition in a modern face. More

THEATRE

All set to take centre stage
"Women can't wait" — a powerful statement on gender discrimination, will be presented in a solo performance by Sarah Jones in the city on November 15 at the Music Academy. More

TELEWATCH

The winning score
THE NEWLY launched KTV, a fortnight ago, promised us non-stop ``Kondattam." I am not sure whether they have kept their promise because the concept of Kondattam varies from person to person. But, sure enough, KTV telecast vintage, classic and super hit movies, movie-based programmes and serials on a non-stop basis. Is it then old wine in a new bottle? More

MISCELLANY

Business meets benevolence
The Jain community has woven itself into the social fabric of the city. A look at its activities. More

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