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Chennai's going gaga - Gangnam style
Until a few years ago rickshaw drivers refused to go to Velachery.
Art Biennale
Art gets a back-rub
The Kochi-Muziris Biennale may be ridden with chaos and controversy, but it's also got some excellent art.
Feminine force
Natural City
Small, rain-fed and recycled
A 'Natural City' might sound like a paradox, but in it lies our salvation, says architect Romi Khosla.
Toni Morrison's new 'Home'
Family play
Coronation Durbar
Earth Shadows
Gravity’s rainbow
Playful, threatening, but never sentimental, Gautam Bhatia's art captures shades of light and dark.
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Satan's foot
It appears as a misshapen footprint on the bald head of Adam's Peak in the island paradise of Sri Lanka.
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Kebabs, not canapês
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