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View ArticleSpare the rod and enjoy the child
Over the years extensive research have concluded that corporal punishment does more harm than good. Forced compliance through physical punishment can actually make a child either lose his self-esteem...
View ArticleStrokes of brilliance
Whether you're just bored with your space and redecorating or moving to a new home, choosing a colour scheme is perhaps the most intimidating aspect of the whole project. You can follow these hints to...
View ArticleRe-creating a lost time
Robert Greene, the author of books like 'The 48 Laws of Power', 'The 33 Strategies of War' and 'Mastery' is a walking reminder that writers often lead very different lives off the page. Upon learning...
View ArticleFloored by flowers
Simple decorating One of the easiest ways of enhancing the beauty of any space is to use flowers. What's more, flowers can complement any interior decor scheme. From lotuses floating in urlis to a lone...
View ArticleTime to plant fresh ideas
Running out of decorating ideas? Sudha Jain has plants for you! How about using greenery to hide flaws in design and accentuating a space? Read on for more ideas.In our well-designed homes, we often...
View ArticleFast-track growth
With the Bangalore Metro now functional for over a year, Ruth Dsouza Prabhu analyses its impact on real estate. Though we still have another couple years to go before Phase II of the Metro starts...
View ArticleFilmi fundas
'I'm careful with my choices'Actress Neetu Chandra, who has been missing from Hindi movies for over a year now, says she is happy doing regional cinema as it offers much more quality and content. The...
View ArticleView through a different lens
There is a kind of freedom possible, devoid of identity and gender. In the photo-exhibition, 'Beauty and the Beholder', photographer K Venkatesh has managed to successfully capture that very freedom...
View ArticleSpecial illusions of reality
As a part of the 'Oz Fest', 'Saltbush - Children's Cheering Carpet' was staged at the Ranga Shankara recently. The play included the recreation of landscapes, the sky and the sea on a touch-sensitive...
View ArticleDeep voice spells magic
Music connoisseurs gathered at the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan recently to listen to veteran Hindustani classical singer Vinayak Torvi at the 'Pt Rama Rao V Naik Memorial Concert'. Vinayak Torvi was...
View ArticleBitten by the travel bug
A person has to be like a flowing river — always on the move. Milind Hiremath, a Bangalorean, truly believes in this and is travelling to his heart's content after winning 'True Wanderers,' a...
View ArticleA new take on reality
One could call it a good time for Bollywood and Indian cinema in general, given the recent increase in films made by young film-makers, who are trying to portray a certain reality of society. Be it a...
View ArticlePulling out all the stops
We live in a society where money implies status. Whether we like it or not, this trend has unfortunately percolated even into the happiest day of the year for a person — his or her birthday....
View ArticleNot their cup of tea
The festive season has ushered in a slew of cultural programmes in the City and a host of artistes from various parts of the country are performing at various shows. However, there is a marked absence...
View Article'I used to react earlier'
Rana Daggubati has attempted something different in his upcoming Telugu movie Krishnam Vande Jagatgurum (KVJ), which is slated for a worldwide release on November 30. Rana admits that he has worked...
View ArticleMeasures to ensure safe travel
Since many colleges have cropped up around the City's fringes, daily commuting can pose a bit of a problem for the students. The simplest solution, which many institutes have opted for, is to organise...
View ArticleMusic is in the air
Exchanging gifts, decorating trees, attending church services, sharing a meal with family and friends, and waiting for Santa Claus to arrive — the City is already gripped with Christmas...
View Article'Failure is really painful'
Viswanathan Anand is as comfortable with his failures as he is about his success. On a visit to the City recently, the 'Grandmaster' spoke in depth about his life and career. "I started playing chess...
View ArticleHonking won't help!
With increasing traffic, instances of road rage in the City is increasing on a rapid scale. Bangaloreans are short on patience and don't hesitate to flout traffic rules — or even break into...
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