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VARIETY POLITICS
N for nosy, O for order and P for parivarA RHYME for kids talks about an old woman in Surrey, who was morn, noon, and night in a hurry. "She called her husband a fool, and drove the children to school," continues the poem, but attention is suddenly on the good old Addy in hot curry, and ... More LIFESTYLE Back to reality Residents at Sailana and Nanaj village wonder why someone should come from Mumbai to see the Lesser Florican or the Great Indian Bustard. More CINEMA Beyond the rat-trap Adoor's patience, his ability to let time play its cards is a part of his style of working. And it has brought him worldwide acclaim, including the recent Dada Saheb Phalke award. More ARTS & CRAFTS
Arts of KeralaA woman looks at an exhibition `Double Enders', a show that brings together artists from Kerala, being held in Mumbai on Thursday. The exhibition features 69 artists, over 35 per cent of whom live and work in remote rural areas of ... More CARTOON
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