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Divya Subramaniam

Just for the record…

Few people today have seen a gramophone, let alone know how to run it. But the humble vinyl record is far from becoming extinct.
Section: Lifestyle  | Friday, May 18, 2007 21:41 IST

Circle of Wellness

They are being squeezed out in the race for land. But wells could be the solution to Mumbai’s water crisis, say experts.
Section: Mumbai  | Sunday, April 15, 2007 3:00 IST

Walk into my parlour in Dharavi

Rashmi Sonavne, 26, is one of Dharavi’s many enterprising women who have seized upon the beauty industry as their ticket to upward mobility.
Section: Mumbai  | Sunday, March 18, 2007 2:30 IST

Pomp and circumstance

Shorn of their dazzling coats, the players of the city’s wedding bands are men who inhabit a world that is far removed from celebrations.
Section: Mumbai  | Sunday, March 11, 2007 1:17 IST

Switch on, switch off...

... And be a part of art. Meet a few artists who are using public art installations to make people question the status quo. Divya Subramaniam reports.
Section: Mumbai  | Saturday, February 3, 2007 21:51 IST

The road less travelled!

They are globetrotters with a vengeance, only touching home base for a few days before flying off again. They have even started their own travel agency.
Section: Lifestyle  | Saturday, February 3, 2007 0:02 IST

‘Robots may rule by 2050’

According to British professor Kevin Warwick, the only way humans can survive is by becoming part robot.
Section: Mumbai  | Saturday, January 27, 2007 22:40 IST

Etched in stone or scratched in sand

People living in old bungalows are holding onto their homes, despite the pressure from builders. Divya Subramaniam reports
Section: Lifestyle  | Friday, November 17, 2006 23:09 IST

Time to pen your thoughts

Many are taking to writing when others their age have hung up their boots. What has given an impetus to this trend?
Section: Lifestyle  | Friday, October 13, 2006 21:31 IST

Secondhand history

Metro has risen like a phoenix from its ashes ushering in audiences with the screening of the popular KANK.
Section: Mumbai  | Saturday, August 19, 2006 23:50 IST
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