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Girl talk on the road
Sometimes I get guys who try to push me when I'm riding. — Rashna
Lifestyle

Thanda matlab ... bug killer
Why are our farmers, always in the news for their burden of debt, suddenly buying colas?
Arts & Crafts

Conquering Paris with an apple
Paul Cézanne's disjointed perspective inspired cubism and abstract art


The melodic canvas
Anwar's lines and forms capture the essence of music
Computer cat, scared mouse
A woman who can read and write will ensure that her kids read and write too, but there's no such guarantee in the case of a man
Personality

It's a brand new outfit
Not the regular office T-shirt bought in bulk off the shelf: Thyagu will make clothes keeping your profession in mind
Celebrating Ajji
Shakuntala Kulkarni's unusual show projects grandmothers as protagonists
Fashion

Design your own jeans
EVER WANTED to design your own jeans? Well, here is your chance. Spykar Jeans has launched this year's Spykar Style Lab — Do Your Jeans contest. The contest is open to all youngsters. To participate, one has to download the entry form from ...
Music

Swinging for a disease
One of the most famous diabetics on the subcontinent came here with a message
Not jazz, but who's cribbing?
It was rock music served up as jazz. But it didn't matter, since Lokuah Kanza's music warmed many hearts on a wintry night
Feisty Feliciano
Feliciano's forte lies in his ability to perform in two languages
Beat Street
THE LATE '80s and early '90s was the time when euro trance, as it is known today, began. One of the groups, which pioneered this brand of music, was the Dutch techno/dance-pop phenomenon, 2 Unlimited. The group was massively popular in Europe ...
Happenings

Choosing life, not career
Not all young people take up engineering or medicine courses. Some also take the road less travelled
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