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Music has magic: Liel Kolet is 18 and an international ambassador of peace. She recorded her first album at age 12 | Read
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What if your wife let the cat out of the bag
Cherie Blair recently published her autobiography Speaking For Myself which reveals details about her relationship with her husband and how he used the news of her miscarriage to divert media attention. Speak Up asks Mumbai’s celeb husbands whether they’d like it if their wives were candid
ASTROLOGY
LEO (Jul 24 - Aug 23)
In a rather retiring mood you’ll find that those close in your emotional life will be your most important support. So avoid awkward mates at work.  If you are a little wary of being on your own, put a bit of effort into finding someone nice you can wrap yourself around.
The lives of others
It’s hard to describe what one feels walking through Sakshi Gallery’s selection of works titled Interface.
More than a thousand words
Raghu Rai’s photographs tell many stories, of people, of places and of lives. He speaks to Ramya Sarma about some special moments he has captured over the years
Stringed glory
Violinist Milind Raikar is on a journey to spread his music through Europe, says Amarendra Dhaneshwar
‘Music has magic’
Liel Kolet is 18 and an international ambassador of peace. She was raised in a kibbutz in a war-torn parts of Israel.
Six degrees of differentiation
Six artists in a room; six distinct styles; six unusual versions of the dimensions of our world. There is a search for the divine power, a play with the rhythms of colour.
The big fat Indian wedding
In his new play Girish Karnad takes a look at the dynamics of the modern Indian middle class family. He tells Deepa Gahlot what the average Indian family dreams about
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