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Precious pals
Gemstones seem to have cast a spell on Chennai-ites. T. KRITHIKA REDDY and CHITRA SWAMINATHAN on the changing facets of taste
Fitness

Work on triceps
Complement your biceps with well-honed triceps
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Kerala and more
Crafts from different parts of the country are on display at Sankara Hall
Personality

Ceaseless spirit to SERVE
Dapper at 87, C. K. Ramakrishnan is getting ready for the World Veterans' Table Tennis Championship in Japan
Fashion

Fashion dabbles in art
Art will meet fashion at two shows in the city, when ace designer Satya Paul will unveil his latest collection of neck-ties and saris inspired by the works of a host of artists — both national and international. ...
Cinema

The rising star
THERE IS a newfound confidence in Surya these days. He has an impressive line-up of films for the year. The first off the block will be AVM's "Perazhagan" this summer on May 6, where he will play a dual role for the first time. In the film, Surya ...
The Bard in Bollywood
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S "Macbeth" has had many Hollywood adaptations but to make a Bollywood version is quite a challenge. Vishal Bharadwaj's "Maqbool", releasing this Friday, is a Hindi version set in the modern day Mumbai underworld. The film has ...
Big B still the best
IN LAST Friday's Bachchan vs Bachchan battle at the box-office, "Khakee" has triumphed, while "Aetbaar" is a loser. "Khakee" has taken a fantastic opening all over and the film is being appreciated for Amitabh's excellent portrayal of Anant ...
Dhanush's dilemma
FINALLY, THE law of averages has caught up with Dhanush as his ongal release "Pudhukottayilirundu Saravanan" has not only bombed but also been in the news for all the wrong reasons. The film was caught by censors for screening a song, the lyrics ...
Music

CDs galore
IN THIS age of information explosion, many turn to CDs for education as well as entertainment. The on-going festival of CD ROMs, being organised by the Chennai-based Dove Multimedia, has on display more than 10,000 titles on subjects ranging from ...
Sport

They call the shots
The Chennai Tata Open has enabled many budding officials to experience what normally would be possible only abroad
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