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Negotiating a truce at the warfront

A new study to understand the eastern waterfront’s underutilisation may break the impasse over the area’s development.
Section: India  | Sunday, January 31, 2010 0:26 IST

‘Don’t lose your waterfront. It will be hard to get it back.’

Richard A Plunz, director of Urban Design Lab, Earth Institute, at Columbia University in the US, agrees that developing a city’s waterfront can be a complicated issue.
Section: India  | Sunday, January 31, 2010 0:20 IST

Reconstructing the funny side of life

You can’t grudge Yuki Ellias her quest for what’s funny. She says she often doesn’t get a joke until much later.
Section: Entertainment  | Sunday, January 24, 2010 0:00 IST

Green shoots of change

DNA profiles some ecopreneurs.
Section: Lifestyle  | Sunday, December 20, 2009 2:07 IST

Giving voice to Gen Next

That’s what Kamilah Forbes, an executive producer on the HBO series on young slam poets, Brave New Voices, believes poetry is all about.
Section: Entertainment  | Sunday, December 13, 2009 1:40 IST

The glass that cheers

Terroir One, the recently-inaugurated Mumbai chapter of the Delhi Wine Club, has already started picking up members.
Section: Lifestyle  | Sunday, November 29, 2009 1:36 IST

‘Writing is my way of seeing the world and holding it in my head and hand’

Ved Mehta’s magnum opus, a 12-volume autobiography, was driven by a burning desire to share a unique experience.
Section: Lifestyle  | Sunday, November 15, 2009 4:13 IST

The right choice

Bangalore activist N Vikramsimha has an analogy to describe the hierarchy within the Central Information Commission.
Section: Mumbai  | Sunday, November 8, 2009 2:13 IST

Find a voice through drama

Drama therapists are including an entirely new group: those with mental health problems like schizophrenia and personality disorders.
Section: Lifestyle  | Sunday, October 25, 2009 2:46 IST

I am happy BJP expelled me, says Jaswant

Was Mohammad Ali Jinnah a scheming, communal nation-divider? Or was he a tipple-loving, horse-race aficionado, who was thrilled to bag a part in a Shakespearean play in London?
Section: Mumbai  | Wednesday, October 7, 2009 2:35 IST
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