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The changing city
For centuries, the city has always had a symbiotic relationship with the hinterland. But, changes, wrought by globalisation and a politically influential middle-class, could bring about an unhealthy disconnect between the two, political scientist Par tha Chatterjee tells PRASHANTH G.N.
Personality
This comic can't stand up to it
His jokes couldn't hold a candle to those of Jay Leno. Ashwin Mathews' act caters to the lowest common denominator relishing in the f-word.
Issues
A smooth ride to road safety
If the engineering traffic regulation techniques are implemented, then city roads will be safer and be rid of the chaos.


Xenogamy at many levels
Kogila Moodley and Heribert Adam were in the City for a seminar at the Centre for the Study of Culture and Society. The two specialise in academic fields that involve multiculturalism, ethno-nationalism, racial pluralities, and socio-political crossovers of various kinds in Canada.
Music
A blast of perfume
MTV Plugged, a range of perfumes for men and women, was launched by the music channel with a blast on Baga Beach, Goa.
Chords & Notes
This fortnight at Music World...
Eating Out
Art and food, under one roof
WHAT DO you get when a gamut of suggestions and proposals is tossed around in a spacious interior that is open to inventing itself? In Naren's case, the proprietor of The Idea Shop, it was to create a café — Langford Bistro — one that ...
Shopping
Heavenly replicas
IF YOU have classic Western tastes and are looking for furniture that matches your taste, then you must head towards Works of Heaven. Housed in Church Street, this store, which is a branch of a Delhi-based company with the same name, sells ...
Events
Rugged cultures
Indus in India, a photo exhibition organised by ITDC, was more a publicity incident rather than a creative harvest.

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