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You Are The Star

Thursday 23 April '09

Palak Saxena isn’t an ordinary Class I student, she is a princess who lives in a seaside castle with her parents, a king and queen, and spends her evening dancing the ballet on the beach.
You Are The Star

Thursday 23 April '09

Palak Saxena isn’t an ordinary Class I student, she is a princess who lives in a seaside castle with her parents...
You Are The Star

Thursday 23 April '09

Palak Saxena isn’t an ordinary Class I student, she is a princess who lives in a seaside castle with her parents, a king and queen...
Bold Bytes

Tuesday 21 April '09

In his award-winning film 68 Pages, gay director Sridhar Rangayan used fiction to gloss over harsh truths. For his current venture, Breaking Free...
Keep Off the Road

Monday 20 April '09

What do you call a person who deliberately and repeatedly drives his car into the roughest terrain available — hillocks, ditches and rocky riverbeds? Loony isn’t the word...
Bold Bytes

Monday 20 April '09

In his award-winning film 68 Pages, gay director Sridhar Rangayan used fiction to gloss over harsh truths. For his current venture, Breaking Free, there’s no escaping the facts that blight the lives of the LGBT community in India.
Stray model

Sunday 19 April '09

Photographer Ranjit Oberoi was shooting street life all over India when a curious figure kept leaping into his frame wherever he went.
Keep Off the Road

Friday 17 April '09

What do you call a person who deliberately and repeatedly drives his car into the roughest terrain available — hillocks, ditches and rocky riverbeds?
Home Theatre

Tuesday 14 April '09

For those who relax by watching non-mainstream cinema, here comes the big show.
Time to play

Saturday 11 April '09

Long before Dev.D catapulted Kalki Koechlin into fame, the actor had discovered the power of the stage.
Iconic Art

Friday 10 April '09

Otto Jungarrayi can expertly hunt kangaroos back home in Yuendumu, a remote part of Northern Territory, Australia...
Time to Play

Friday 10 April '09

Long before Dev.D catapulted Kalki Koechlin into fame, the actor had discovered the powers of the stage.
Iconic Art

Thursday 9 April '09

Otto Jungarrayi can expertly hunt kangaroos back home in Yuendumu, a remote part of Northern Territory, Australia, while his wife Ormay Nangala Gallagher can still coax the best honey from the hives.
The Right Pitch

Thursday 9 April '09

For the past few years, London has been home to Anando Mukherjee as he straddled performances with the Belgrade National Opera...
Face The Elections

Tuesday 7 April '09

A sizeable number of the young, urban electorate seesvoting day as a good time to plan a quick break out of town, or to catch up on household chores.
Brotherhood of drivers

Sunday 5 April '09

A few days ago, Prashant Nanda, 24, returned to his car at Defence Colony market just in time to see a biker hit the door, leaving a deep dent. Nanda rushed at the offender.
Go Play

Friday 3 April '09

Every week in a drawing room in Vasant Kunj, there are battles fought over tiny pebbles on square boards. Called Go, this board game traces its ancestry to China and Japan, over 5,000 years ago.
Back stage

Sunday 29 March '09

Five enthusiastic architects (all from the School of Planning and Architecture) decided to do something crazy one muggy afternoon—start a theatre group that would one day be up there, the biggest.
Donkeys stuck in Wagah, Nepal mission waits

Wednesday 25 March '09

Two donkeys— and a unique trek to the Himalayas — are now stuck at the Wagah border, awaiting diplomatic clearance.
Photo Call

Thursday 19 March '09

A team of two students and a professor from Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi, have won the Asia round of the Sony World Photography Awards...
Photo Call

Monday 16 March '09

A team of two students and a professor from Jamia Millia Islamia have won the Asia round of the Sony World Photography Awards; their next stop is Cannes...
Lifting the veil of violence

Sunday 15 March '09

After 25 years as one of Delhi’s most prominent theatrepersons, Sohaila Kapur now dons a different role to tell a different tale.
Name Shakes

Sunday 15 March '09

Foreign music bands don’t just flaunt Indian sounds but Indian names as well
In step with the guru

Sunday 15 March '09

Geeta Chandran’s Bharatanatyam moves are laden with the memories of her mentor, Swarna Saraswathy
Northeasterlies are Blowing

Monday 9 March '09

What ails Northeast India? The answers depend on which government you listen to. Gopal Sharman and Jalabala Vaidya of New Delhi-based Akshara Theatre decided to ask, as the latter says, “the right people...
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