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Women find their pitch
Sakunatala Narasimhan, well-known columnist and musician, put up a novel presentation featuring eight Indian women composers. She tells S.R. RAMAKRISHNA that very few women figure among the composers whose contributions have been acknowledged as part of our cultural heritage.
Heritage
Ancient wisdom for modern times
The website www.mailerindia.com provides abundant information on the Vedic way of life that ensures prosperity and good health. Read on to find out more...
Arts & Crafts
Trappings for tresses
Remember grandma's jade bille and baitale bottu? These forgotten hair ornaments that we dismissed as old-fashioned are part of the precious collection of Veena Shroff, a much sought after hair-dresser, who has had a long association with Bollywood.
Eating Out
Food parade in a colonial ambience
AMITABH CHAUDHARY, the chef at the Chancery's South Parade, has travelled all over India and to Muscat and Texas. His anecdotes of various dining luminaries across the world could make for absorbing reading. What he does at the South Parade, the ...
Shopping
A halo for your home
AURA, A furniture boutique that opened recently on Airport Road, has something unique for your home. While every other boutique sells imported contemporary furniture, Aura brings you imported furniture with the looks of period furniture, giving ...
Drama
The misconstrued monarch
Arjun Sajnani's Tughlaq was certainly impressive, even if it kept to Karnad's script. Should he have culled the tale of a Savarkar's India from the sultan's maverick persona? There's so much for Sajnani to translate his skill of production int o one of interpretation.
Land & People
Holi of hues
Holi brings with it vibrant colours, joy, and harmony. But, there are some miscreants who mar the festivity.
Insite
The w8 is over. It's time 2txt
It's the jet age where children prefer to send short messages rather than sit down and write the traditional way.
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