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Getting real on stage
From the Medieval Indian amphi-theatre presentations to French comedies, the theatre movement has evolved into a great communication mode between the performers and audience universally. On World theatre Day (March 27), SUMANASPATI traces the progre ssion of theatre through a collage of opinions from eminent personalities.
Health
Useful tips for testing times
Begin by listening to yourself. If you hear things like: `I can't concentrate' and `I always forget', you're programming yourself for failure. Replace any destructive instructions with positive ones like: `I always make time to study and ...
Sports
Waterway to success
Rajesh Chaudhary overcame the fear of water to become a sailor and he now rides the waves of success.
Arts & Crafts
Exploring the wheel of time
Subodh Singh's ongoing solo exhibition - `Kaalchakra' at Daira - Centre for Arts and Culture, displays his dexterity at handling various mediums to echo the concept of the wheel which became the `kaalchakra'.


Silver still sizzles
`Tibarumal and Sons' near Charminar is one reliable store that offers a great variety in silver artefacts.
Personality
Living and breathing music
It's just music all the way for Louis Banks. This composer, pianist, keyboard player, who is also a painter, shares his thoughts on jazz, fusion and film music.
Cinema
Take this magical trip on celluloid
`The Two Towers,' the second instalment of Tolkien's `Lord of the Rings' triology is coming to a theatre near you tomorrow and promises to be an eye popping spectacle.
Webware
A toast for these sites
Check out these sites to become an overnight expert and amaze family and friends with your deep knowledge of wines.
Sport
Umpiring idiosyncrasies
Umpiring is slowly acquiring the art of showmanship giving cricket an added charm and making the game more interesting for viewers, writes ABHIJIT SEN GUPTA.
Checkmated by fate!
Sports is not all about taking the achievers to skies and singing praises, but also recognising the efforts of some of the finest sportspersons who were greats in their own era. Former AICF secretary and master of the chessboard, Ghalib needs all the patronage now, especially during his trying times, writes V. V. SUBRAHMANYAM.
Events
Simply the best
Glamour, style and fanfare marked the IX Grasim Mr. India contest that was held recently.
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