A touch of colour and jazz
No one knows how to celebrate like the students of Symbiosis Institute of Business Management — amply illustrated during 'Jazz 2012', a cultural programme organised by the college's...
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Art'Satakala' Pooja Surana is displaying her selective paintings in the corporate art show Satakala at SIBM, 95/1, 95/2, Electronics City Phase 1, Hosur Road on August 4, 3 pm. She has conducted mural...
View Article'People in India love to dress up'
Fashion not only took centre stage but also went global in the City recently. The change of venue of the Bangalore Fashion Week, from Electronic City to a hotel in the heart of the City, did well to...
View Article'I felt the pressure at every step'
The father-daughter duo has always explored the less talked about things with great interest and given them a creative twist. In that sense, Jism 2, slated to release on August 3, is different. Written...
View ArticleNot just a thread
Raksha Bandhan, popularly known as Rakhi, is one of the oldest and much-celebrated festivals of India. It's quite simple — a thread of love is tied by a sister on her brother's wrist, to...
View ArticleTv talk
Forced to do evilGhost Rider' airs on Star Movies at 10.55 pm on August 3. The movie stars Nicolas Cage, Peter Fonda, Sam Elliot, Wes Bentley and Eva Mendes. Long ago, superstar motorcycle stunt rider...
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Kangana goes behind the cameraFollowing the footsteps of Ranbir Kapoor, who apparently assisted in the making of a promotional video for Barfi!, Kangana Ranaut too has opted to get behind the camera....
View ArticleTouching a chord
The screening of Jai Bhim Comrade, a documentary by Anand Patwardhan, was held recently at Suchitra Cinema and Cultural Academy. The documentary is a power-packed metaphor and an ode to the flag-holder...
View ArticleAn evening with maestros
Music aficionados were treated to some of the finest tunes, and that too by maestros themselves, at Barkha Ritu, the monsoon music festival, organised by Banyan Tree, recently. On the occasion, M...
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Acute myeloid leukaemiaFinancial support is required for two-year-old Asfiya, daughter of Aleem Pasha, who is suffering from acute myeloid leukemia. She requires chemotherapy and supportive care. Her...
View ArticleAn exciting 'rakhi'
Tinsel town is as enthusiastic about Raksha Bandhan as ever, and even the stars are taking out time to select rakhis, spend time with their families and perhaps something delicious to eat. Minissha...
View Article'I want to play it tough'
Actress Rashmi is back with a bang. Two of her movies are lined up for release this year. Duniya Rashmi, as she is popularly known, is ready to make her fans happy again with her performances. Although...
View ArticleBe careful while you party!
Bangalore is known for its bars, pubs and restaurants that offer plenty of options for those who want to quench their thirst; but if you feel like shaking a leg and hanging around for longer than the...
View ArticleSingapore to host World Architecture Festival
Singapore will play host, for the first time, to the world's largest festival and live awards competition dedicated to celebrating architectural excellence from across the globe. The fifth World...
View ArticleHub of development
Bangalore has developed radially and within that you have sectors that have prospered for one or the other reason. One of these sectors which is up and coming right now is Kanakapura Road. For the sake...
View ArticleA spot of serenity
Gardens Every home needs a spot that provides you that connect with nature. A Dyuti writes on how to make the perfect rooftop garden and allays fears about damaging the home.You're longing for a...
View ArticleBead it!
DIYWhen guests visit us, we want our home to make a great impression on them. Usually, a lack of time is what bars us from presenting our home at its best. Maya Girish pens down some quick, fun and...
View ArticleHomes of the future
Our houses have evolved significantly over the last century. If you have members of your household who are in their eighties or nineties they will tell you of a time when flats were unheard of. Yet,...
View ArticleRinging in the new
There are many shops that deal with materials recovered from demolished buildings. Teak wood and carved old furniture, steel, grills and gates are available for sale. With the help of a professional,...
View ArticleBrightening up the bedroom
DECOR A bedroom, to most of us, is the most important space in the house. Bindu Gopal Rao looks at different ways to personalise and style the room we spend the most time in.Your bedroom is the most...
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