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Torn between Mom and Dad CHILDREN AND THE TRAUMA OF DIVORCE ‘Kids are not a bargaining chip' Children can cope with traumatic realities of life like divorce, provided they are treated sensitively by both the parents.
‘My protests are conveyed through my music' Having staged a live concert in China last month, folk icon Bob Dylan walks down memory lane during a telephonic chat with RANJAN DASGUPTA.
THEATRE
The caravan goes on...Nadira Zaheer Babbar's theatre group Ekjute has a repertoire of more than 75 artists. Its 30-year-journey is being commemorated with a travelling festival.
CULTURE On a positive note Three musicians have come together to start Shabda, an online hub on classical arts.
FITNESS MATTERS Listen to your body's signals There's more to staying fit than exercising and eating right. Being aware of your body, or Body Intelligence, is a crucial component.
PEOPLE
Connections with the pastAt the Homai Vyarawalla Retrospective in Bengaluru recently, KALA KRISHNAN RAMESH is struck by how these photographs of yesteryear come alive and speak to viewers in a future time.
UNWIND Time stands still at Pangkor This is truly an island of dreams; no wonder its visitors keep coming back for more. TIME OUT
Footloose in the NilgirisAn ecological hotspot, the Western Ghats still beckons those who are looking for off-beat trails. And as you ride up there, open up your senses and gear up to rediscover the Blue Mountains.
AUCTION Art worth owning Come May 31, Sotheby's London will auction some of collector connoisseur Staurt Welch's prized collection of Indian art, to a discerning public.
CONSERVATION
Bamboo powerMendha, in Gadchiroli, Maharashtra, becomes the first village in the country to exercise the community forest rights guaranteed in the Forest Rights Act, 2006. But it is not all smooth sailing, says MEENA MENON. ENCOUNTERS Trampled lives Can we expect farmers to save wild animals, when we have no policy to protect them and their families, asks S. KANNAIYAN.
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