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Global feast for the ears
Jazz musicians Jean-Luc Ponty and Billy Cobham along with L. Subramanium proved to the Chennai audience that three is great company. SAVITHA GAUTAM writes about the unforgettable evening.
Art
Artistic bond
Usha Devi and K.S.Ramadass, the talented husband and wife are exhibiting their paintings and sculptures at the Vinyasa Art Gallery till January 31.
Issues
Is it a fair deal?
This concluding part of the article on the North Chennai Thermal Power Station in Vallur focusses on the problems that the fisherfolk in the area face due to thermal pollution.
Information Technology
More on mobiles
There have been many queries on the competing technologies of GSM and CDMA. Read on to find out some answers...
Eating Out
Looks are deceptive
'Chakkara Pongal' in T.Nagar, despite the ordinary ambience impresses with its original Tamilian fare.
Showbitz
Rahul Bose triumphs
IT WAS an unusually emotional Rahul Bose who informed us that his directorial debut "Everybody Says I'm Fine" had triumphed at the Palm Springs Festival. Said Rahul, "Can you believe it! My film is the first runner-up in category for the John ...


Anil Kapoor as Kalicharan
MANY YEARS ago, Subhash Ghai made "Kalicharan" with Shatrughan Sinha in the lead. Now it is Anil Kapoor's turn to star in a film called "Kalicharan". "Not quite," corrects Kapoor, "The title is A.K short for Allwyn Kalicharan." "Allwyn ...
Ekta Kapoor mein kuch to hai
SHE'S WORKING very hard. The mixing of Ekta Kapoor's production "Kuch To Hai" which opens this Friday is on full swing. "I don't have to time to eat, sleep or breathe properly," she sighs before rushing off to the studio. "We had to rush to ...
'Mast' team on stage
WHO WOULD have thought it possible that one day Akshay Kumar and Raveena Tandon would actually get together again to perform on stage? But the seemingly impossible happened. The people of Muscat were in for a surprise when the two stars came ...
Enter junior Sivaji
WHEN PRABHU entered the film industry, Sivaji's fans were more than happy for at least one of his children had stepped into the great father's shoes. Now it is the turn of the legendary actor's grandson, R.G Dhusyanth (Ramkumar's son) to hit the ...
Land & People
Kindling patriotism
Days of rehearsal, hard work and excitement mark the annual Republic Day Parade on the Marina, where students and jawans march ahead with pride.
Events
Get rid of ills
The free mass pranic healing session by Master Choa Kok Sui proved a crowd puller.
A date with questions
WHEN THREE teenagers and an under-10 got together, what did they do? The foursome spent the better part of 2002 quizzing each other. They brainstormed, tickled and teased one another on topics they kept tabs on, that they had always wanted to ...
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