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Broadlands revisited
Some years ago, a quaint Triplicane lodge created a storm for its alleged all-white policy. Have things changed? SHONALI MUTHALALY finds out
Lifestyle

Red and green magic
G.R. Thanga Maligai's "Fire and Earth" exhibition showcases a range of jewellery in rubies and emeralds
Arts & Crafts

It's cause-driven
An exhibition of works by senior and junior artists of Tamil Nadu is on at Artistic Art Gallery, in aid of Can-Stop.
Tribute

Sir, please serve again
H.V.R. Iengar, former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, was also known for his love for tennis. A tribute
Cinema

Crossover culture
IS IT a boom or a new phenomenon? These days, two crossover films are being released from Bollywood every week, as the rules of filmmaking keep changing. Bollywood is no longer about flashy stars in designer wear as the emphasis is on ...


Romance in the air
SUBHASH GHAI, the showman of Bollywood, has joined the crossover cinema with his latest "Joggers Park". This film was shot in 38 days on a shoestring budget of Rs. 2.50 crores and directed by Anant Balani, who died recently. "Joggers Park" was ...
Simbu in a new role
SILAMBARASAN IS all set to shed his arrogant image that he had till recently. His latest film "Alai" releasing this week is a youthful love story with lots of humour and action. It is not a run-of-the-mill love story of parental opposition or ...
The talking fish
THE 2003 summer is over in Hollywood and all big budget sequels seem to have sunk into the box-office sea. And from there has emerged a talking fish "Finding Nemo", which humbled all mighty sequels and incredible hulks! "Finding Nemo", released ...
Sport

Missing the bus to stardom?
Was popular footballer Syed Sabir Pasha's decision to remain in Chennai a hurdle to his becoming a star player? Read on...
Shopping

Soothing whites
FabIndia's latest collection in white spells comfort and class. The show is on till September 14
All under one roof
GREAT NAMES, quality products and brands — that's what ZAK Trade Fairs and Exhibitions promises to offer at its "ZAK Autotech 2003" and "ZAK May Fair 2003" to be held between September 11 and 14, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., at the Chennai Trade ...
Events

Fist of fury
S. Suraj is the first Indian to qualify for the junior Okinawa Karatedo and Kobudo World Tournament finals held in Japan
On the road to fitness
At `Stirup 2003' workshop, budding physiotherapists were taught the latest techniques
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