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Call of the curtain MARATHI Vibrant tradition Young playwrights and directors are keeping Marathi theatre alive and kicking… TAMIL Different concerns Tamil Nadu's problematic relationship with Indian nationalism is reflected in its theatre too… HINDI Remarkable resurgence Various movements, personalities and institutions have helped Hindi theatre grow in stature over the years. KANNADA Multiple hues Essentially egalitarian, Kannada theatre is more decentralised now than ever before. ‘Theatre will not go out of fashion' Arundhati Nag's Ranga Shankara turns five, with 2,000 shows. But it's not totally a fairy tale scenario.
COMMUNITIES
Vanquished voicesWith the passing away of Boa Senior of the Bo tribe, one more language has gone silent in the Andaman Islands. Will the administration wake up to the indigenous cultures that are dying out there, asks PANKAJ SEKhSARIA TRENDS Braving the odds Migrants from the North Eastern States are appreciated in other metros for their commitment to work. But the road to success is not all easy…
Make healthy choices Snacking is not always bad for diabetics. The right kind of snacks can actually help. Breakfast blues Looking for a quick-fix solution to the first meal of the day? Here's what you need to do.
CULTURE
Tiny shoes for lotus feetRaymond and Tony Yeo, the only Chinese bound foot shoemakers, give TANYA ABRAHAM an insight into the ancient custom of binding of women's feet and their business. SOCIETY
In search of an identityIn new China's cities, millions of young people are turning to Buddhism to make sense of their county's rapid transformation while in the far west, minority communities are searching for ways to preserve their culture against the pressures of development.
TÊTE-À-TÊTE Unmatched innings With his fourth biography to be published soon, actor Dilip Kumar looks back at his seven decades in Bollywood. DOWN MEMORY LANE ‘I saw destruction everywhere' Takashi Teramoto, who survived the bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, recalls that fateful day and its aftermath.
WELLNESS Men can deliver too Pregnancy-related advice usually focuses on the woman. But the man can do his bit too. DR. GAURI RAJAT tells you how. See the earlier stories Lead | Issues | Essay | Focus | Environment | Cinema | Musings | Columns | Sightings | People | Tribute | Sport | Lifestyle | Health | Books | Literature | Cuisine | Astrology | Urban Edge | |
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