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Cocktail of cultures
Carnatic music, Bharatanatyam and bhajanais go hand in hand with book reading sessions, British theatre, Hindi plays and film festivals. Chennai's new fusion culture has made evenings more exciting and entertaining. GOWRI RAMNARAYAN writes... More
Music
Melodious tunes
SIMPLE TUNES set to uncomplicated orchestrations is one of the notable features of the Malayalam album, "Ormayil Oru Vasantham". Written and produced by Balakrishnan, the well-known lyricist, scriptwriter and director of Malayalam films, the ... More

Arts & Crafts
History in stone
The Amaravati Gallery at the Madras Museum houses some priceless pieces of Indian art. With the renovation of this part of the museum, visitors will get an opportunity to catch glimpses of a glorious era in history. More

Tribute
Befitting tribute
HE WAS the son of a famous father, all right, but Niranjan Pal was well known in his own right. The son of Bipin Chandra Pal (of the Bal, Pal and Lal fame), Niranjan went to England to be a doctor and finally became a scriptwriter for films. He ... More

Issues
Untimely idleness
The Voluntary Retirement Scheme offered by many banks and PSUs has evoked a mixed feeling among people who have accepted it. While some are regretting being jobless, they seem to enjoy a relaxed life. More

Fashion
A classic partnership
Tanishq unravels Diva, a contemporary range of jewellery sprinkled with diamonds and pearls. More

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Eating Out
Magic of Punjabi flavours
HEY SANTA! Lets eat a Punjabi yaar. Arre Banta, Delhiwala more tashty yaar! That's how the banner reads for the Delhi-Punjabi Food Festival at the Garden Cafe of Radisson GRT Hotel (Tel: 2310101). Executive chef Rajesh Gopalakrishnan has ... More

Happenings
Potter steals the show
From Mary Poppins and Alice in Wonderland to Harry Potter... many a classic character came alive on stage at Funtasia, the one-day drama competition for school children. More

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