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Family saga set to make new record
The theatre troupe, Yashasvi, puts up its popular play, `Samsaradalli Sarigama', every Ugadi day. This year's festival marks the 1,101st performance. The troupe hopes to eventually make it to the Guinness Book of Records, writes INDUSHREE.
Interview
Horrors of child abuse
Lois Englebrecht, crusader against child sexual abuse, discusses the issue candidly.
Sport
`There is more to tennis now'
With growing support for the game, C.G. Krishna Bhupathi is hopeful of great days ahead for tennis.


Big dreams for `Mini Tennis'
There will be summer camps across the City in the coming months to make tennis more accessible.
Music
From playback to pop
YOU MAKE your mark in the world of popular non-filmi music, then you graduate to providing the musical vocal chords to back up a big-name movie star. That's the normal route in the Indipop world (unless you're Asha Bhonsle and cut pop albums for ...
Lifestyle
Pocket editions for all
Bangalore is dotted with little bookstores that double as libraries. They offer unique schemes to suit book lovers' budgets.
Arts & Crafts
A reluctant smile for Ugadi
Bombarded as we are with news of devastation and violence from all quarters, how do we celebrate Ugadi this year? Do we lapse into romanticism and celebrate the innocent smile of a child that survives against all odds?
Space for all forms
Fluid Space, the latest gallery in the City, aims at showcasing a variety of art forms.
Emotions composed in concrete forms
Debabrata Chakraborthy, an artist from Calcutta, feels that stone is the best medium to express delicate emotions.
Miscellany
Green Notes
Keeping them green
If you are going on a holiday this summer and are worried about your plants, here are a few tips to keep them green and healthy till you return.

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