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Letting musical sparks fly
They belong to different countries and different musical styles, yet Nana Tsiboe, Pete Lockett and Simon Limbrick create harmony through their `Network of Sparks'. SHALINI UMACHANDRAN tracks their musical journey and their recent performance with S elvaganesh in the city.
Pets Care
Bringing up pups
BACK TO pups this month. Bringing up a pet is an enriching and satisfying experience. A well-mannered, disciplined pup is the neighbour's envy and owner's pride. The first six months are the most crucial, where the dog should be nurtured, both ...
Arts & Crafts
Handcrafted elegance
THE ECO Cafe at Crafts and Weaves celebrates eco-friendly and sustainable lifestyle options in its environment, decor and food. It has papier-mâché and terracotta masks on the walls, paper technology seating arrangements, paper table mats, ...
Music
Notes from the heart
It was indeed a meeting of musical minds when violinist Dr. L. Subramaniam and shakuhachi player John Kaizan Neptune played for the fifth edition of Basant Utsav, organised by The Banyan.
Eating Out
Gourmet fare
The aroma is homely and the taste refreshing. The Toddy Shop food fest at the Red E Food Court presents the best of Kerala cuisine.
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Govinda goes southward
GOVINDA IS making his presence felt once again. "By the grace of god, "Ek Aur Ek Gyarah" is doing well, specially among students of maths," chuckled Govinda from Chennai, where he was shooting for song in a Tamil film for Rambha. Govinda in a ...


Tejaa vs Tusshar
GOING BY the director's formidable reputation in the South, the low-key release of his first Hindi film, "Yeh Dil" earlier this week seems a little strange. "That's because I hardly talk to anyone in Mumbai. I change my mobile number every week," ...
All praise for Dutt
SANJAY DUTT seems not just at ease before the camera but on the ramp too. At the launch of the Italian footwear Marcco Ricci, the macho star did some cat walking with professional flair and got critical acclaim not only from the fashion folks ...
Land & People
Trans-cultural similarities
The Indo-Japan Centre has been organising Japanese language classes for nearly 14 years, with an aim to improve cultural relations between South India and Japan.
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