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LITERATURE
The light and the tunnel
Through his new book "God's Little Soldier", seasoned writer Kiran Nagarkar exposes a world divided between `us' and `them', notes SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY
Personality

Checking out the South
Former Miss India Universe Tanushree Dutta makes her debut in Telugu films with Balakrishna's `Veerabhadra'


Tailing the right graph
After the success of "Operation Red Jericho", author Joshua Mowll plans to set his next novel in India
Colour wise, food wise
Discover a new Paresh Maity. Not just great canvases, he can make all kinds of pakodas, chutneys, pickles and egg curry too
Fashion

Shimmer on chikankari
Its time to see chikankari blended with some bright embellishments, courtesy designer Renu Dadlani. In her Spring-Summer collection, 2006, called The Ultimate Collection, she has blended chikan with gotta patti and daraz (a patch-like design of ...
Cinema

Ashmit goes solo
Ashmit Patel plays a mystic singer in "Banaras"
He is at it, yet again
Raj Kanwar continues his tryst with relationships in "Humko Deewana Kar Gaye", realising this Friday. Anuj Kumar speaks to the director who excels in giving a twist to the tale
Drawing the right gaze
Noted Malayalam filmmaker Sashi Paravoor's film "Nottam", based on the life of a Kudiyattam artiste, will be commercially released soon
Music

She returns "Phir Se"
She teaches Spanish, sings ghazals, loves motor racing. A lady with manifold interests, Delhiite Minu Bakshi is a professor and interpreter of Spanish language at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, has taken part in The Himalayan Car Rally many ...
Four friends and a concert
The Quatour Neemrana from Paris brought Delhi an enchanting evening the other day, reports Sanjay Kumar
Eating Out

A taster that turned sour
The food festival and cultural programmes from Kerala, which took place this past weekend at the old Travancore Palace, now under the Government of Kerala, on Kasturba Gandhi Marg, turned out to be a rather humiliating experience in regard to ...
Health

Just eat light, stay cool
As the mercury rises, eateries across Delhi are gearing up to attract food lovers with light meals. At Radisson MBD hotel, Noida, the 24-hour blue brasserie S-18 — so named due to its location in Noida's Sector 18 — has t made a ...
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