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Time to exhale!
Tabu is looking at life beyond cinema, finds out RADHIKA RAJAMANI.
Down Memory Lane

Burning bright day and night
A LAMP burns day and night in the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in New Delhi. All days of the year, except Good Friday when it is extinguished. The sanctuary lamp is a reminder of divine presence. There was a time when an oil lamp burnt here, ...
Personality

Fashion with the family
`MUMMY, I think I have cut my finger.' `Dear go, wash it. You are a man, you know.' Bold isn't it? But that is the word that defines Rina Dhaka in the fashion industry for more than a decade. It is just that this talk with her toddler at the end ...
Fashion

White is right
COTTON, WHITE and Floras - an overdose of this staple threesome for summers underlined fashion designer Adarsh Gill's Spring-Summer Collection showcased this week. There is freshness in the tunics matched with pants and wrap-around skirts ...
Cinema

Of Mystic River and galloping horses
HORSE POWER rages on, mesmerising the cinegoers with silver screen brilliance. Seldom has the big screen been so powerful, seldom has the camera been totally, absolutely in command. The dust would settle down in all the deserts of the world, ...
Music

State-of-the-art reflections
The technology revolution has helped Carnatic music keep pace with modern times. However, technology is a double-edged sword, and there is a sordid side to the practice of this divine art, says G.S. RAJAN.


Chords & Notes
NOW THAT you know that George Michael has come out with a new album after five years, you expect nothing less than a miracle, especially if you have loved his earlier numbers like the Grammy Award-winning `Faith' and also his `Wake Me Up'. On ...
Eating Out

Royal platter
Infinite variety, tantalising scents and a whiff of history. That's what kababs are all about, and The Village Restaurant Complex is celebrating this culinary delight, says S.M. YASIR.
Travel

On Radha's trail
RATHER THAN bustling pilgrimage centres, give me a destination like Barsana in the off-season any day. The road to Radha's village is a voice in your heart; its vistas whisper prayers unworded. The devout don't mind the 17-kilometre detour ...
Events

Embracing diversity
`Import Export', the ongoing exhibition showcasing the immigrant influence on British contemporary design, exemplifies the belief that ideas from other countries are no longer foreign, says SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY..
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