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Dinesh Kurekar is a painter who doesn't paint. iTALK meets the man who dips threads in colours befo
Monday, November 17, 2008 www.mid-day.com
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Mumbai: An alumni of The JJ School of Arts, Mumbai, with a specialisation in textile design, Kurekar held his first exhibition at the Jehangir Art Gallery in 1991. The artist, who takes around 40 days to create a single piece, has been working tirelessly ever since. The process is a slow one after dipping cotton and woolen threads in natural dyes, he cautiously weaves them into a tapestry of image
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India plans to strengthen its rural tourism project so as to expose the country's unique rural way
Friday, November 14, 2008 www.ndtv.com
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India plans to strengthen its rural tourism project so as to expose the country's unique rural way of life to foreign visitors.
Describing the rural project as "responsible tourism", Tourism Secretary Sujit Banerjee said, "This is a very innovative rural tourism project which positions India's rural way of life as a unique visitor experience."
"Now we are going into wellness, cruise, rural, ad
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The robot, which we are assembling, is called the Lego Mindstorms NXT.
Friday, November 14, 2008 www.mid-day.com
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Bangalore: The robot, which we are assembling, is called the Lego Mindstorms NXT. It is a programmable robotics kit released by Lego in late July 2006. It comes with programming software called NXT-G. As you can see, a lot of parts are involved, but it can be put together by a trained instructor within minutes.
A robot comes with a lot of sensors that tell it what is going on. A sensor at the bac
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Brazilian graffiti artist Nina Pandolfo paintings are embellished with images that flourish within h
Thursday, November 13, 2008 www.mid-day.com
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Mumbai: Brazilian graffiti artist Nina Pandolfo paintings are embellished with images that flourish within her subconscious. So, if you'd like to recall what childhood felt like, take a trip to 3rd Pasta Lane
"I'm the child!" exclaims 31 year-old Nina Pandolfo, the youngest of four sisters, while attempting to trace the source of her inspiration. Dressed in paint-speckled denim cut-offs, her ey
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When I watch a movie, I have only two reactions: 'Oh my God, does this actually happen?' and 'Yes
Thursday, November 13, 2008 www.mid-day.com
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Mumbai: Filmmaker, writer and actor, Ahsan Baksh's 15-minute film Aakhiri Munadi, is competing at the Italian River to River Festival. He tells italk why movies are all about showcasing the obvious
"When I watch a movie, I have only two reactions: 'Oh my God, does this actually happen?' and 'Yes, I know this happens, I am glad I got to see it'. I want to make movies that evoke the latter," s
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It is a season where jobs are scarce and those who help find jobs are working overnight to ensure re
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 www.ndtv.com
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It is a season where jobs are scarce and those who help find jobs are working overnight to ensure recruitments make a comeback. Now, the country's first live job portal not only enables one to attend an interview from home, but also cuts cost for the recruiter.
So, prospective job seekers can appear for an interview, simply by logging in to their computers.
Rajesh is one such job seeker ready t
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There's very little that separates Hollywood sex bomb Eva Mendes from the urban Indian homemaker
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 www.mid-day.com
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Mumbai: Hollywood actor Eva Mendes, who sparked controversy after a ban on a Calvin Klein perfume's steamy commercial, believes letting blood rush to her head will deter signs of ageing. Shikha Shah talks to sexy desi women who betray their age, to bring you an insider's guide
There's very little that separates Hollywood sex bomb Eva Mendes from the urban Indian homemaker who trudges grudgingl
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Most of their business comes from regulars, and relocating is unthinkable for families that run some
Tuesday, November 11, 2008 www.mid-day.com
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Mumbai: Most of their business comes from regulars, and relocating is unthinkable for families that run some of South Mumbai's oldest stores. For some, the shops even double up as homes. Anjana Vaswani takes you through the unique shopping experience that lies beneath Mumbai's staircases
If you have no time to visit Kolkata
Staircase at: Hughes Road
Chemistry graduate from Bhavan's College,
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Talking about how Linux will one day trounce Microsoft's "Evil Empire" is something that will cause
Monday, November 10, 2008 www.mid-day.com
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Bangalore: Talking about how Linux will one day trounce Microsoft's "Evil Empire" is something that will cause most veteran techies to groan, partially from the frustration of waiting too long for this to happen, and partly because this has been said so often before. In fact, you could say that a Microsoft vs Linux story is something like Indo-Pak peace or the Loch Ness monster and you hear so mu
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Sapna, a 20 year-old gymnast from Nagaland, is contorted and doubled over like a hairpin.
Friday, November 07, 2008 www.mid-day.com
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Mumbai: Horses who have moods, Flirting superheroes and hairpin bodies
Trapeze artists flirt for five before flying mid air. Naga gymnasts contort into hairpins before shedding their gowns. Russian skaters, stars of the show, know they can be fashionably late. The circuswallas of Rambo have pitched their tent in Mumbai all this month. Aastha Atray Banan traded her Rs 100 front-row seat, to slip b
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