The Tribune Spectrum
Sunday, November 12, 2000


ART & LITERATURE
'ART AND SOUL
BOOKS
MUSINGS
TIME OFF
YOUR OPTION
ENTERTAINMENT
BOLLYWOOD BHELPURI
TELEVISION
WIDE ANGLE
FITNESS
GARDEN LIFE
NATURE
SUGAR 'N' SPICE
CONSUMER ALERT
TRAVEL
INTERACTIVE FEATURES
CAPTION CONTEST
FEEDBACK

 

 




Perhaps, the women have never had it so good and men, so bad. Economic freedom has set the imagination of the women free, and 'your-money-is-our-money, but my-money-is-mine-alone', appears to have become the unspoken domestic law. Though no longer allowed to go around with a swollen pride of being a provider, man is definitely expected to play his traditional role to the hilt, writes  Rana Nayar

  Week Specials

 
Agra goes green, grudgingly
,
by
Amar Chandel

Healing touch of Mother Earth,
by
Rajeshwari

India’s aromatic heritage,
by Hitesh Kaushal

Tears for Palestine,
by  Chanchal Sarkar

  Week Specials
 

BOLLYWOOD BHELPURI :The Champion Deol,
by Madhur Mittal

BOLLYWOOD STUDIO DIGEST
by Asha Singh

WHAT'S COOKING?: Spinach special,
by Geetu

NATURE: Mimics of the avian world,
by
Nutan Shukla

TRAVEL: Kancheepuram: The divine city,
by
Tejwant Singh

TELEVISION: And now mythology from the feminine perspective,
by
Mukesh Khosla

SCENE STEALERS: Her Rai on conservation,
by
Belu Maheshwari

LIFE TIES: Is this your teenager’s story?
by
Taru Bahl

FEEDBACK: The no-child family

 

 
Book Reviews

The way society is run
Review by Surjit Hans

Women’s tales by a woman, men can read too
Review by Deepika Gurdev

Made in Paris: brand new ideas
Review by Shelley Walia

The Diana industry grinds on
Review by  Peter Conrad

Assam: a Hindu militant stir
Review by Padam Ahlawat

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