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Fusing rhythm and melody
Fusion is not a mere buzzword and means much more to mridangam maestro Kaaraikkudi R. Mani who played with his ensemble recently, writes RADHIKA RAJAMANI
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Issues

The other side
The city could have its first Victimised Husbands Association shortly, thanks to a recent workshop on `Harassment of husbands'
Webware

Be a linguist
Learn a language online
Music

Melodious twosome
B.V. Balasai and Sharreth, who play the flute and the keyboard with Kaaraikkudi R. Mani, are composers in their own right
Sport

Slamming hard
Lack of recognition does not prevent them from enjoying carrom as a serious sport
In tandem with table tennis
The duo is dedicated to coaching youngsters with an energy that belies their age, writes ABHIJIT SEN GUPTA
A triad for tennis
The threesome not only coach but also throw up a challenge when it comes to playing the game
Showbitz

Set again
TO RESIST the arc lights is quite a difficult proposition. Juhi Chawla is back to tinsel town after her second child. The vivacious beauty has about three projects on hand including a Punjabi one Des Hoya Pardes with Gurudas Mann directed ...
Guitar guy
SAIF ALI Khan is certainly riding high these days. The cool dude has finally proved himself in the Hindi film industry. With terrific performances in Kal Ho Naa Ho and Ek Hasina Thi, Saif is bound to go places. An unknown facet of ...
She said, he said
EVE MAVRAKIS, Ewan McGregor's screenwriter wife prefers Johnny Depp to star as a detective in her new thriller, For Love of Art. McGregor said, "She said, `Do you know who I'd really like to play the lead part? Johnny Depp.' So I said, ...
Great going
THE RAGHAVAN brothers have finally made it in the Hindi film industry after doing episodic work on the telly for Aahat and CID. While Sriram directed Ek Hasina Thi for Ramgopal Varma Productions, his younger brother Shridhar ...
Saying no to drugs
WHAT WOULD Ben Kingsley have been if he were not an actor? A rocker!! The Oscar-winning Gandhi legend apparently was singing in British theatres in the 1960s, when the manager of the Beatles, Brian Epstein, spotted him and wanted to make ...
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Campus fiesta
International Institute of Information Technology presents Felicity '04, the annual techno-cultural festival
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