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His art is on life
Yusuf Arakkal was in the city for his book launch. K.PRADEEP listens to the veteran's views on art and artists in the State
Arts And Entertainment

Of that life force
Bhagyanath's charcoal drawings are his interpretations of human nature
Columns

Chords and Notes
Even after three decades these Malayalam light songs retain its freshness. These classics, by the master duo Sreekumaran Thampi and V. Dakshinamurthy, were a rage when they first came out on a stereo LP gramophone record (ECSD 2425) way back in ...


Is your home safe when you are away?
Draw up a checklist and take care of your home's safety before you embark on a holiday
Event

Shop with cartoon characters
The Christmas carnival at Kalyan Silks is an entertaining shopping experience for the family
Columns

Print Pick
From the world's foremost intellectual activist, an irrefutable analysis of America's pursuit of total world domination and the catastrophic consequences that will follow. Lucid, rigorous and thoroughly documented this is Chomsky's most urgent ...
Cinema

On popular demand
The film `Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar' has been revived
For the love of cinema
Three directors of offbeat films say what motivates them to make movies that come from their hearts
Music

Shakti of jazz
Guitar legend John McLaughlin lives life on his own terms
Sport

It's lively and exclusive
Another book on cricket? Read on to know how different Boria Majumdar's 22-yard tale is
Food

Truly tropical fruit for all
Popular and sweet, custard apple fruits round the year
Television

Game's afoot
Solve gripping mysteries with fiction's most famous sleuth, Sherlock Holmes
Books

Myth, metaphor and more
Sagarika Ghose's "Blind Faith" interrogates the complexities of religion using as symbols the Mahakumbh and 9/11 attacks



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