Cinema for a social change
Patriotism is a formula that almost always works at the box office.
Balancing act can be difficult
Creative differences between couples have often been the bone of contention for artists to go separate ways. With couples working together, the situation is no different. In a recent interview, filmmaker Anurag Kashyap said that his upcoming film That Girl In Yellow Boots would be his last film with his wife
Blissfully blogging
Dear diary — for many the words bring back memories of carefully jotted down highlights of the day.
Colleges go tech savvy
While colleges in the country have taken to technology in more ways than one, the recent move by D. G. Ruparel College in Mumbai has taken it to a different level altogether. Students here will experience a virtual lab, where they can carry out biology, physics and chemistry experiments outside their labs and in their own classrooms, by introducing Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in daily learning.
B-town flaunts its power wardrobe
Collared shirts, high-waist pants and hard leather belts. No, we’re not describing a man’s wardrobe.
Teens like the ‘dark side’
Teens across the country mourned as Harry Potter, their most favourite wizard of all, bid adieu in the last series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
B-town flaunts its power wardrobe
Collared shirts, high-waist pants and hard leather belts. No, we’re not describing a man’s wardrobe.
Last Potter film marks end of era
Release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, the last movie of J. K. Rowling’s bewitching Harry Potter series, marks the end of an era of wizardry.
Generation gap among contemporaries?
Generation gaps have always been synonymous with parents and their teenage children disagreeing over issues like clothes, boyfriends/girlfriends, deadlines or studies. But the words seem to have taken on a completely new meaning with the current generation. Unlike their parents, kids these days are finding it difficult to relate to others a few years younger or elder to them. The age gap is so meager that one may even pass them off as “contemporaries”.
Should you embrace this gap?
With the advent of the admission season, teens’ lives are wrapped up around entrance exams, results and merit lists. But there are a few who choose to stay out of the rigmarole.