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Spanning the world
The Goethe Institut and The Hindu collaborate to produce “Electronic City” which will premiere at the MetroPlus Theatre Fest. SHONALI MUTHALALY goes behind the scenes
Lifestyle

A treasure trove
Multi-designer boutique Samsaara houses designer wear from across the country
Cinema

For the future
Baskin Robbins has launched the “2050 – Future Flavour”. With this customers can look forward to meeting with the stars of the film — Harman Baweja and Priyanka Chopra.

To be able to meet the stars you have to buy ...
Music

Beat street
Many jazz fans know Bill Evans primarily as the pianist on Miles Davis’s all-time jazz bestseller album, “Kind of Blue”. He was nearly 30 when he worked on that. But more knowledgeable jazz buffs recognise him as one of the ...
Television

New series
A new cartoon goes on air to celebrate Friendship Day
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It’s a political act
Through his work, Kumarasiri responds to his immediate situations


Radio contest
Radio Mirchi 98.3 FM has launched “Mirchi Double Dharode” (Double Loot) in Bangalore. “Pori Tapori” Rachna and “Badshah” Avinash are the Radio jocks whose aim is to take the winnings away from the listeners. ...
Travel

An English summer
Forget the done-to-death touristy places. Take the road less travelled and discover the English countryside
Riding into the sunset trip sheet
Take a ride on the Harley Davidson Road King Classic around Queenstown in New Zealand and you are bound to be smitten
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Making myths
Hema Ramakrishnan’s books seek inspiration in myths


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