The Tribune Spectrum
Sunday, May 20, 2001


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


There are so many colours in the rainbow; So many colours in the morning sun; So many colours in the flower, and I see every one!

Just as all children are not equally intelligent, all children may not be equally creative. But the good news is that creativity can be nurtured and developed in children. However, it is important to understand what separates creativity from intelligence and talent, says Smriti Bakshi

Week Specials



The richest of the world’s rich
by Chetna Banerjee

She couldn’t cope with stardom
by Ervell E. Menezes

Naseer’s exposure to a new world
by Kunal Khurana

 


Revival of primitive arts
by Vikrant Bhasin

King of fruits doesn't rule the world
by K.R.N. Swamy

Throwing the spotlight on Sikh diaspora
by Shinder S. Thandi

Wiping out intolerance
by C.L. Gulati

DREAM THEME: Dreaming of baldness
by Vinaya Katoch Manhas

  Week Specials
 

ART AND SOUL:  Taoism and the arts of China
by B.N. Goswamy

TELEVISION: Comic view of big city life
by Mukesh Khosla

TIME OFF: Red hands and red faces
by Manohar Malgonkar

FITNESS: Facing the ultimate reality of life
by B.K. Sharma

GARDEN LIFE: Grow a garden in a tray
by Satish Narula

LIFE TIES: A unidimensional existence
by Taru Bahl

FEEDBACK: The myth of the male superiority

Book Reviews

Ghalib of yesterday and today
Review by Bhupinder Singh

Who is Nirmal Verma?
Review by Satyapal Sehgal

Is Greer still Germane?
Review by Deepika Gurdev

Haikus short on spontaneity
Review by Vikramdeep Johal

R.K. Narayan and his novels
Review by R. P. Chaddah

How scientific are social sciences?
Review by Surinder S. Jodhka

Khalsa Raj from the beginning
Review by Gobind Thukral

Kargil — a postscript
Review by N.K. Pant

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