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SECOND INNINGS ON STAGE
'I no longer want to do stupid comedies'
Om Puri is returning to theatre after a gap of 25 years with Teri Amrita, a Punjabi adaption of the American playwright A R Gurney's celebrated…
STYLE DIARY
MELODRAMA
A filmmaker's love for metaphors
The recently concluded Kolkata Film Festival showcased 2 films of Ritwik Ghatak.
Passion
Surfing to her own tune
'India's first female surfer' Ishita Malaviya's day begins and ends with one thing: surfing.
AGING GRACEFULLY
40 is not the new 30
We all want to appear to be 'aging gracefully' which used to mean that you were graceful about aging.
CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
Spare the cane, sign the bond?
With corporal punishment banned, parents in Kerala now have to sign an undertaking stating that their children won't break rules in school.
POETICS OF RELUCTANCE
A painter's painter
Some connoisseurs of art consider Rajendra Dhawan, who passed away recently in Paris, a remarkable talent.
The Julian Assange Story
A portrait of the protester as a young man
Connolly talks to TOI-CREST about the man who went on to become the founder of WikiLeaks founder and the bête noire of many governments.
Patna's own KBC teacher
Full throttle
Amaze-ing experience
Honda finally unveils its ambitiously conceived diesel car mean for India. It's also a first for the Japanese auto major.
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Relationships
Neighbours' ennui
Now, people next door are just faces that you politely smile at in the lift.
Wine & Dine
Kebabs, not canapês
Change the rules of Sunday brunching by introducing desi elements to it.

