Archive for May 17th, 2012

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Stylish traveller

FASHIONOMIX Planning a holiday? In a fix about your wardrobe? SATKRIT K. lists the must-haves to wherever you are headed.
It’s vacation time and each member of the family has his/her own plans of a holiday destination. Clothes and accessories make up much of the wardrobe and these are places where you should not go wrong […]

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Roaming in Rome

Take a real Roman holiday by catching the must-see sights of the ancient city. SAMVITHA RAM
It’s been featured in many romantic comedies (think the evergreen “Roman Holiday” or the more recent “When in Rome”), its cuisine is well-known (count the number of Italian restaurants in any metropolitan city), and it’s the *in’ place for fashion […]

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Weekly Movie Quiz

How much do you know about “Lorax”? Ten lucky people with the correct answers will win two passes each to a show at PVR Cinemas. Send in your answers with your name, address and contact details to: contests.nxg@gmail.com. Entries sent to a different id or posted on the website will not be accepted. Send in […]

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Adventure, wildlife and fun!

Planning a quick getaway from Manipal? Take your pick from these choices. HARINEE RAVIMARAN
Manipal in Karnataka is located in the rocky hinterland of the West Coast of South India, a few kilometres from the Arabian Sea. From its location on a plateau, it commands a view of the Arabian Sea to the west and the Western Ghats to the east. […]

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In search of Delhi’s Baolis

Walking back in time, trying to find some of the old stepwells in Delhi was what SUDARSHANA SRINIVASAN decided to do one fine day.
 
I set out on a heritage walk in search of the lost waters of Delhi (the Baolis or step-wells). Organised by Breakaway (an initiative that organises off-beat and customised tours), the walk […]

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Crawling back into time

M. VISHWANATH PAI takes a peek into the  Cu Chi Tunnels of Vietnam.
   
We left for Cu Chi tunnels — 70 km north-west of Ho Chi Minh — in the morning. All I knew was that the Vietnamese had used these tunnels during their war against the U.S. Reading up about it, I […]

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Majestic in flight

Where the Bay of Bengal meets Palk Strait lies Cape Calimere, a spot for a wildlife holiday.
ARAVIND SUNDARAM

A beautiful morning welcomed us as we drove to Point Calimere sanctuary at Kodikarai, Nagapattinam district. An auto driver advised us to take a left from Velankanni. Slowly we began to see less vegetation, the roads became narrower […]

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Once upon a time…

GAGAN RISM discovers that there’s more to Greece than Athens.

That archaeological sites could employ someone specially to let children connect with their ancient heritage was something I had not imagined. My recent trip to Thessaloniki in Greece changed my perception.
Thessaloniki is the second largest city of Greece after its capital Athens. Like Athens, Thessaloniki or […]

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Unwind in Singapore!

Even though it’s just twice the size of Chennai city, Singapore manages to be a popular tourist destination. K. PAVITHRA
“Nature at its best” is your first thought when the clean, fresh air and a pleasant climate with lots of greenery greets you in Singapore. The island city is just 272sq miles (about 704 sq km), yet […]

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Meet Lorax…

As Lorax hits the screen today get to know him better… Excerpts from the interview.

What was your first impression of the Once-ler?
Well, my first impression was of a man cutting down a tree. I didn’t notice much else. In case you haven’t figured it out, cutting down a tree is NOT a way to make […]

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