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More notes than just beats
The interesting history behind the African hip-hop beats - the latest rage in Hyderabad, often gets obliterated in the decibel levels in pubs, or in the over-sized clothing that speak of an intentionally laid-back style - true to the hip-hop spir it, observes SOUVIK CHOWDHURY.
Know Your City

The gold rush
If you have been pushing your way through the busy lanes of Abids and Basheerbagh to shop for gold ornaments, try out the Panjagutta stretch this time with its bunch of shops offering a wide range.
Etiquette & Protocol

Of gestures and interaction
Communication is not just through a spoken language; gestures and facial expressions convey a lot too.
Face Facts

Right food for teenagers
Teenage years demand a higher level of calories due to increased physical activity. Read on to find out the right kind of food that would meet the nutrition needs of teeny boppers...
Food For Thought

Egg for thought
Eggs are a symbol of fertility and full of protein. They are an astonishingly cheap and ideal food for growing tissues.
Personality

In control of life
Noted model and VJ Sushama Reddy, who was in the city recently, speaks about herself and her family. She is ready to foray into the big screen.
Music

Best of 2003 - so far
Music companies collaborate with each other and release compilation albums featuring their best hits so far half way through the year. Here are two such releases.
Eating Out

Exquisite experience
Atiroopa, the new restaurant at Aalankrita, the ethnic gateway, offers fine dining in a traditional ambience.


Go Saraswat for a change
The Saraswat food being served at Curry N Rice, Taj Banjara has a traditional and homely touch about it. Just adequately spiced, the dishes are less-oily too.
Versatility to the fore
Jayshree Prabhu is a `Jill-of-all-trades'. A school teacher, a fine cook, she runs a small library and does stitching and embroidery. She has conceptualised the Saraswat food festival at Curry N Rice.
Inexpensive fare
If you are looking for a wholesome meal at an unbelievable price head for the eatery at Paradise Circle.
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