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For God's sake!
ANJANA RAJAN meets the man who refuses to be sobered by death. Khushwant Singh! Who else?
Nutrition

For the golden years
In old age, your diet holds the key to preventing malnutrition
People

The soul of the nation
DUST OFF the casuals, oil that engine of your ramshackle jeep. Do away with that overwhelming burden of winter woollens. Slip into the Surajkund Crafts Mela where the best of India beckons Delhiites and those inhabiting the earth nearby with its ...
Interview

Invoice of trust
STRIVING FOR the democratisation of electronic media, Public Service Broadcasting Trust added more feathers to its unassuming crown when it bagged four awards in the non-fiction category at the 51st National Awards this week. The award winning ...
Cinema

A phoenix!
With the box office failure of many recent films, the Big B was assumed to be losing his royal position in filmdom. But he is back as a hero in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Black".
Music

Jazz it up
EVEN IF he is getting "inspiration" from Andrew Lloyd Weber's Broadway musical, Bombay Dreams or playing with Kenny Wollesen's marching band, or leading his group, Sunny Jain's unique sound is filled with energy, subtlety and versatility ...
Eating Out

Bollywood on a platter
THE AMBIENCE is just perfect for Bollywood lovers. As you enteryou will find the posters of your favourite stars donning the walls making you feel a star among them. Lilting music with a touch of Bollywood remixes and theme songs playing every ...
Food Line


Happenings

Sting in the tale
On the eve of Sting's concert, NIKI NIRVIKALPA traces his career.
Events

To hear the silent screams
SANGEETA BAROOAH PISHAROTY talks to Sangeeta Sharma, who presents a Modern Dance recital abhorring female foeticide at Delhi's LTG auditorium this Saturday evening.

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