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Fascinating journey to fameThe `boy' who did odd jobs for the producer S.M. Subbaiah, went on to carve a niche for himself as the monarch of light music in Tamil cinema. The story of veteran composer M.S.Viswanathan... More A lofty purpose MANDOLIN U. RAJESH'S latest audio album, Amalgamation, produced by Pavanputra Music (India) and marketed by BMG Crescendo, strikes the right chord straightaway. It tells the listener that the purpose of music is not to produce a ``readymade ... More
Face behind the nameThe word "Chenni" in Tamil means "face". Could Chennai perhaps have got its name from the ancient Chenna Malleeswarar and Chenna Kesavar temples? Leafing through the pages of history... More
Shimmering splendourVaradaram Silks, known for its classic designs and traditional weaves is all set for its much sought after annual sale. More
For that rich lookFrom nine yards `korvai' silk-cotton to exquisitely woven textured saris in bright colours, one can choose from a wide variety at Prashanti, the sari boutique. More
Glimpses of tribal artThe exhibition at Gurjari is a window to the fine craftsmanship of the Rathwa Adivasis of Gujarat. More
Colours of realityFOR ANJOLIE Ela Menon, it has been a 40-year tryst with brush and paints. Considered as one of India's leading contemporary artists, she has held over 40 solo shows and several group shows at different places. Her work finds a place in ... More
Fetish for film-makingFrom cinematography to film-making to photography, it has been one eventful journey for Beat Presser. A well-known photographer from Europe, he has held many solo shows, the most recent one being part of the Venice International Film Festival. He ... More
Those who have taken the risks and been successful, underline the fact that entrepreneurship is a fine career choice for women. And these days there is no dearth of assistance too. More
HALFWAY THROUGH lunch, a threesome group of friends heard the melodious strain of the evergreen song ``Nadhi Enge Poghiradhu'' on TV. Girija Subash, managing director of the G.S. Senior Citizens Home in T.Nagar commented: Girija: What a ... More
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