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FUNKY STYLISTS MALINI RAMANI AND APARNA CHANDRA TALK OF WHAT'S HOT AND WHAT'S NOT
Dressing up divas
You're in trouble if you start following trends. — Malini
Columns

Money on the job
If you've killed yourself over it and yet haven't got it right, why not let Uma Money write your resume?


That's entertainment, what?
The world over, film cultures are struggling to survive the challenges of Hollywood budgets, glamour, and power
Lifestyle

The man-machine chemistry
Four students from IISc take to the highway to cool off after a hard week in the lab
Arts & Crafts

The empire BITES back
Black-clad Londoners, disappearing into pubs every evening, remind Gond arist Bhajju Shyam of bats back in his village
Dancing lines
Calligraphy touches you because it is imperfect, unlike a computer image, says Antarjyoti
Personality

Framing society
Stefan Moses challenges the constraints of traditional portraiture and turns the art of photography into a form of magic
Theatre

Staging two worlds
THEATRE PERSONS Atul Kumar and Rajat Kapoor turned playwrights to create their own material for two plays: The Blue Mug (March 10 and 11) and C for Clown (March 12 and 13) to be performed at Ranga Shankara. The Blue Mug ...
Music

Beat Street
HUSN-E-Ghazal brings together 11 Pakistani women musicians, some heard and some unheard. It is an unusual album, for it brings to fore so many voices from that part of the world from where you get to hear of only suppressed voices of ...
Sport

Bowled over
IT WAS a Sunday morning with a difference. Leaving the effects of a long Saturday night behind, Bangalore's A-list turned up fresh and early to support the Cry Cadence Corporate Cricket Challenge (5C) tournament final. Kannada film stars, State ...

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