Saturday, April 2, 2005

COLUMNS
THIS ABOVE ALL
SIGHT AND SOUND
STAMPED IMPRESSIONS
TAKING NOTE
GOOD MOTORING
AUDIO SCAN
MUSIC ZONE
FASHION
GALLERY
PUNJABI ANTENNA
WEBSIDE HUMOUR
FOR CHILDREN
CROSSWORD
WORD POWER
RHYME TIME
ROOTS


THE SURGE TO SPLURGE

Earn more, spend a lot more. Work hard, party harder. This is the hot number the young are rocking to. Bitten by the spending bug, the focused and fun-loving Gen-X swears by its life kit, which includes splashing out on body workshops, eating out and acquiring the latest gizmos. Sukhdeep Kaur reports.

Youngsters speeding away in swanky cars with blaring music or dancing away at clubs and discotheques into the wee hours…the present generation is surely high on cash and aish (fun). The former is no prerequisite for the latter as going Dutch is the latest fad in the partying genre. A casual chat and this tall, not dark, but effortlessly handsome guy comes across as an archetype of the Generation X.

You are your ringtone
W
hether you have Beethoven’s Fur Elise as your ringtone or a more hip techno one, it speaks volumes to your personality, if a new research is to be believed. According to The Age, a new research carried out by Tesco Mobile on 1000 people suggests that men with rude or animal sounds, especially the popular Crazy Frog, indicate that they are little more than boys.

 

COLUMNS

THIS ABOVE ALLSearch for solitude
by Khushwant Singh

SIGHT AND SOUND: No fair play
by Amita Malik

PUNJABI ANTENNA: Reaching out to pardesis
by Randeep Wadehra

GOOD MOTORING: On road to safety
by H. Kishie Singh

MUSIC ZONE: Tori Amos — The Beekeeper (Sony & BMG)
by Saurabh & Gaurav

WEBSIDE HUMOURHard choice
by Sunil Sharma

GENERATION X

WORD POWER: Hearty matters
by Prerana Trehan

CROSSWORD
by Karuna Goswamy

RHYME TIME: Worthy cause

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