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"Chennai will always be home"
Tennis star-turned-film producer Ashok Amritraj's love for Chennai is as deep as his commitment to films, as T. KRITHIKA REDDY finds out in an interview.
Lifestyle
The accent is on style
The creations of Rahul Khanna and Rohit Gandhi make bold, arresting fashion statements. The designers were in the city to launch their new line..
Personality
Her tryst with cinema
From doing glamour roles, Soundarya has graduated to playing strong feminist roles. What's more, she recently plunged into production with the National award-winning Kannada film, "Dweepa".
Theatre
Success smiles on them
Two stage productions of Thespian en, The Just, and Brother Sun had actors who were impeccable in their dialogue delivery and carriage.
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Events
Discipline, need of the hour
The Rukmini Lakshmipathy Endowment Lecture delivered recently by M.V. Subbaiah at the Women's Christian College, stressed on the importance of discipline in all walks of life. A report.
A narrative in ballad form
The Poetry Circle and Design Circle of the Culture Café recently held a dramatised reading of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" at the British Council. A report.
Bhopal... eighteen years later
"Bhopal Gas Tragedy", a book to remind young readers about the one of the worst industrial accidents, was released in Chennai recently. A review.
What's cooking?
STUDENTS: 573, Schools: 123, Imagination: as many cupfuls as possible, Rules: minimal, Judges: 12, chefs from the leading hotels in the city. These are the ingredients that had gone into the making of Dessert Storm, the dessert competition held ...
A haunting we shall go
The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde was the choice for British Council's third series of "Beyond the Natural", readings of ghost stories and tales from the supernatural at Amethyst.
Madrascapes
The towers of justice
The High Court and the Law College buildings offer an architectural feast that would draw the attention of any visitor, if only the buildings were renovated and landscaped to be made more visible.
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