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Deconstructing Yusuf Arakkal
Artist Yusuf Arakkal, fresh from the success of his latest show, refuses to rest on his laurels, as ANAND BALAJI discovers.
Arts & Crafts
Colours that come to life
The paintings by Sheera Betnag, displayed at Fluid Space, are not soothing to one's mind, nor are they conventionally beautiful, and they are very intriguing.
Music
When the fans came marching in
Football couldn't keep music lovers away from the varied fare at this World Music Day concert.
Sport
Hockey greats in a revival mood
The playing days of the two Indian hockey greats, Dhanraj Pillay and Ashish Ballal, may be coming to a close. But in no hurry to get away from their passion, the two have now come forward to set up an academy hoping to revive the lost glory of Indian hockey.


Four-legged techno-wonder
The Bangalore Turf Club has acquired a horse racing simulator. What remains to be seen is how the administration makes best use of it to help refine the sport.
Showbitz
Hyderabad calling
TABU CLIMBED all the way to the top of the Mumbai film skyscraper before going into the intense and soulful genre with Chandni Bar and Astitva. But now it looks like she is back for a fun innings in the Telugu industry by doing a ...
Secret is out
SEQUELS NEED not always be a pill, as the second Harry Potter film is about to prove. Daniel Radcliffe continues as Harry Potter in the Chamber of Secrets, due for release on November 15. The sequel, promises to be "funnier, scarier, ...
For Rajini
PRABHUDEVA MAY have stopped choreographing any films except his own, after he became a successful hero. But the Baba's request made him do a rethink. In deference to the superstar's request, Prabhudeva is once again donning the mantle of ...
Top gun
AJAY DEVGAN'S much appreciated performances in Company and Bhagat Singh has made Bollywood feel hopeful about his starrers. Chori Chori, which had been temporarily kept on hold following the death of one of its producers, ...
Green Notes
The doctor in your frontyard
THE FIRST thing our grandmothers did after their ablutions was to fill water in a kalash and water the tulsi. As many traditions associated with the plant have declined, the presence of tulsi in homes has also become a rarity. But even ...
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