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When big is big 21-NOV-09
Scale has always fascinated Paresh Maity, but now he’s experimenting with newer genres in paintings and sculpture.
 
Hatch match 21-NOV-09
I’m considering buying a hatchback for local commutes for my children.
 
Bull run 21-NOV-09
Could there be a better start to a week?
 
Demonic turns of memory 21-NOV-09
I always suspected that the city was a falsification.
 
Bug bare! 21-NOV-09
We encountered several bugs at Europe’s fanciest Rallye Historique and Concours d’Elegance.
 
Wood and paint world 21-NOV-09
Two artists explore different mediums in an exhibition that explores their respective skills.
 
Thinking out of the cage 21-NOV-09
Admittedly, Nehru was there at the start of things, the end of an age, the awakening of a nation, that tryst with destiny.
 
Look at the dark side 21-NOV-09
Partition in Bengal, despair in Delhi and power games in Tudor England: three new books to read.
 
Get your word's worth 21-NOV-09
In the beginning was the Word.
 
CHESS #614 21-NOV-09
When reigning world champion Anatoly Karpov lost to Wolfgang Hartmann in Hanover in 1983, it created shock waves.
 
Chai, chai 21-NOV-09
It may be India’s most popular beverage, but not everyone can make a good cup of tea.
 
A writer's tale 21-NOV-09
Script writer Jaideep Sahni tells Aabhas Sharma that movies weren’t his cup of tea - until he joined the business.
 
Eating crow, part two 21-NOV-09
I have a soft spot for Kumaon that I cannot really explain; these are not the highest or even the most breathtaking hills to be had in this large and lovely country, but they are far and away my favourites.
 
Slainte Mhor! 21-NOV-09
What better way to end one year and ring in the next than with the choicest single malts.
 
The many-layered sandwich 21-NOV-09
To make a bunny chow, you need a loaf of bread and a scoopful of vegetable, meat or bean curry,” Minal Hajratwala writes in Leaving India: My Family’s Journey From Five Villages to Five Continents.
 
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