Fozia Yasin (The Asian Age)

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Footloose in virtual world

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After the Facebook, Twitter and Youtube obsession in the recent years, what can youngsters look forward to in 2011?

Learning Mandarin may help get jobs

What all can you do to keep up with your next-door neighbour? To begin with, talk to him in his language.

Frenzy of fanatic fans

How far would a fan go to meet an idol? An evidently die-hard fan of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh recently impersonated a Congress leader at a function to meet up with his icon.

Coming out of closet: Delighted to be gay

A grandmother walked up to the stage and said, “If I can be here and say that my grandson is gay so can you.” She received a standing ovation at the gay parade in the city on Sunday, where almost 3,00

Sex and the city: Gay pride to demand rights

The city is all geared up for the third edition of the colourful Delhi Queer Pride parade.

Cops asked to treat citizens like family

Treat people approaching you like the way you want your family members to be treated by the police.” This was the advice of the Delhi Police Commissioner to 336 sub-inspectors who were inducted into t

Twist your way to Russian Ballet

Appealing body movements — jumps, leaps and spins and on that, a super sexy Barbie doll costume (for girls). That’s what Russian ballet is all about.

Going Gaga over scary Halloween

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Halloween is right round the corner and you have a plethora of exciting ideas to choose from. Break free from tried and tested 70s and vampire themes and go for the blue-skinned Avatar look instead.

Girls in play mode

Being a woman is not about being diffident, dependent or shy. It’s about being tough, calm and competent.

Hectic schedules leave no ‘me time’

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Youngsters today can’t afford the luxury of skipping tuitions and opting for some fun activities once college gets over.

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.