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POLLS apart
The lines may have been drawn for the big fight, but a section of Chennai's youth think elections are a big yawn, discover T. KRITHIKA REDDY and CHITRA SWAMINATHAN
Fitness

Behind your BACK
Some simple exercises to help you keep your hips in shape
Health

For clean and sparkling teeth
Q: I brush my teeth twice everyday. But I find some deposits in my teeth. I had a cleaning done recently. At that time my dentist commented on my poor oral hygiene. I don't understand how the deposits get accumulated though I brush two times a ...
Arts & Crafts

It's pictorial and plastic
It's an interesting voyage through art and sculpture at the on-going show at Vinyasa
Personality

Chennai's Mr.Tennis
He made youngsters not just love the game, but live it. A tribute to legendary coach Robin Manfred
Cinema

Promoting classical arts
AT A time when classical art forms are no longer popular on television channels, Raj TV's sister concern, Raj Video Vision, has brought out video CDs of Carnatic performances. The three-video series, which is also to be telecast later on Raj TV, ...


Children's film festival
Max Mueller Bhavan offers an exciting package from today
Copycats
THESE DAYS story ideas from old films and even music are being lifted lock, stock and barrel by TV serial makers on Hindi channels. Mrinal Jha writer of "Tum Bin Jaaoon Kahan" (already telecast on Zee TV) has served a legal notice on Balaji ...
Breaking news
BRIAN OLIVER Peppin, head of programming and production, SS Music, informs us that their long running "Phonetastic," the popular phone-in-programme hosted by Shriya Reddy, is going off the air. They will be replacing it with a peppy youthcentric ...
Role model
KARAN JOHAR, Bollywood super director, is playing himself in a forthcoming serial on Sony titled "Yeh Meri Life Hai." He acts as a role model, who inspires a middle class girl. Karan says that he is very mediocre as an actor and the last time he ...
Music

It's the turn of desi DJs
"DEKHO DEKHO, Yeh Hai Jalwa" was probably the first song to be remixed in a way no remix was done before in the country. Besides being DJ Jayantha Pathak's debut remix song to be released in an album, it rolled out the red carpet for a ...
Eating Out

History on a platter
Dakshin delves into the past to recreate ethnic flavours for a food festival that's on till April 25
Events

Learn while the sun shines
SUMMER VACATION no longer means all play and no work. Once through with their examinations, the children are enrolled into creative and hobby camps by parents. Many private organisations, educational institutions and individuals have started ...
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