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When curiosity pays
They passionately collect every little data and dates and know strange facts about obscure people and places. In short, they are quizzers aka those with a perennial gleam in the eye. G. NALINI BALAJI does some quizzing of her own.
Lifestyle
Mediterranean magic
The images, the fluid movements cast an improbable spell. The magic was enhanced by the gossamer-like skirted costumes that both concealed and revealed lithe physical forms surging and subsiding with brilliant pacing.
Arts & Crafts
Master of all?
Masters, the new art gallery in the City, hopes to fill a gap in the art scene by bringing the best of foreign master artists. Will it define for Bangaloreans the measure of good taste in art?
Theatre
Theatre gets new boli
Katputliyaan, a local theatre group, is auditioning people for its first play, to be staged next month.
Music
Cheering melody comes to town
Shameer Tandon, the Marketing Controller of Virgin Records, was in the City recently to launch the latest cricket song which ropes in big-time musicians and models.
Eating Out
Amoeba takes new shape
AMOEBA, BANGALORE'S largest entertainment complex, has a new addition — the ground floor of the building now houses Three Quarter Chinese, billed Bangalore's largest restaurant. Not that there is anything distinctly Chinese about the ...
Shopping
High-end fabrics from Italy
PER MOLTI la qualità è un parola Per noi è una promessa Mantenuta con la scelta del cashmere migliore. (That would translate to: Quality is just a word for many people. For us it is a promise. A promise kept with the selection of the best ...
Entertainment
Glimpses into Dragon Kingdom
The kingdom of Bhutan, nestled in the southern foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, is slowly opening up to the world. The performance by the Royal Academy of Performing Arts of Bhutan in Bangalore recently was proof of this.


Avante-garde mergers
How do today's global citizens fit in with their identities beyond passports? Do they dance across the diaspora? Or carry schizophrenic identities within a single self? Trans Avatar, the fusion dance, captures the crossover.
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