Margazhi music and dance season: What is on the cards fashion-wise, this year?

Margazhi music and dance season: What is on the cards fashion-wise, this year?

Come December, and Chennai collectively gears up to become a connoisseur of all things raga, tala, mudras and of course, the food at the sabha canteens. For the bevy of artistes gearing up to take the stage, this is also the season to put their most stylish foot forward. It is a delicate tightrope walk: wanting to experiment without drifting too…

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Tiger grass is the Korean beauty ingredient of the year, here’s how you can actually use it

Tiger grass is the Korean beauty ingredient of the year, here’s how you can actually use it

Tiger grass, also known as Centella Asiatica or cica, is the Korean beauty ingredient of the year for its remarkable ability to calm and repair skin. This centuries-old medicinal plant is gaining popularity as a gentle reset button for compromised skin, offering a soothing solution for irritation and redness without harshness. If you’ve been paying…

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Trump confirms potential drug reclassification, but stocks slide

Trump confirms potential drug reclassification, but stocks slide

Bill Schmitt Jr. (C) joins cannabis reform protesters outside the White House to call on U.S. President Joe Biden “to take action on cannabis clemency before the November general election” October 24, 2022 in Washington, DC. Win Mcnamee | Getty Images Pot stocks failed to light up for a second day on Monday even after…

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Changes in your butt shape may signal type 2 diabetes risk, new study finds

Changes in your butt shape may signal type 2 diabetes risk, new study finds

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! An often-overlooked part of the body may reveal important clues about overall health. Researchers from the University of Westminster in the U.K. discovered that the shape of the gluteus maximus muscle in the buttocks changes with age, gender, lifestyle and frailty, as well as certain conditions like…

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Malaria: Drug resistance and underfunding threaten progress towards eliminating killer disease

Malaria: Drug resistance and underfunding threaten progress towards eliminating killer disease

The parasitic mosquito-borne disease is both preventable and curable but it remains a serious and deadly global health threat – claiming hundreds of thousands of lives – mostly among young children and pregnant women, predominantly in sub-Saharan Africa. The WHO’s latest annual update shows impressive progress since 2000: intervention has saved an estimated 14 million…

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A study questions melatonin use and heart health but don’t lose sleep over it – National

A study questions melatonin use and heart health but don’t lose sleep over it – National

WASHINGTON (AP) — Don’t lose sleep over headlines linking melatonin to heart failure. That’s the message after some scary-sounding reports about a preliminary study involving the sleep-related supplement. It raised questions about the safety of long term use of melatonin for insomnia. Doctors have long known that too little or interrupted sleep raises the risk…

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H3N2 flu is surging — and just had the ‘perfect environment’ for a spike – National

H3N2 flu is surging — and just had the ‘perfect environment’ for a spike – National

The H3N2 flu strain is landing more people in the hospital in the United States, and experts are urging Canadians to exercise caution amid a “perfect environment” for spread and a fresh round of case numbers expected in this country next week. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 7.5 million…

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Serendipity’s decade shift, and what to expect at the arts festival this year

Serendipity’s decade shift, and what to expect at the arts festival this year

Sunil Kant Munjal remembers the moment precisely. During Serendipity Arts Festival’s (SAF) 2024 edition, he watched a local fisherman’s family spend an entire afternoon at Thukral & Tagra’s Nafrat/Parvah installation, where visitors exchanged packages of hate for acts of care, such as a haircut. The grandmother, who had never attended an “art event” before, told him it…

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Jonty Rhodes on why he loves the surfing revolution in Mamallapuram

Jonty Rhodes on why he loves the surfing revolution in Mamallapuram

Former South African cricketer and Surfing Federation of India (SFI) ambassador Jonty Rhodes at Mamallapuram Jonty Rhodes laughs when told that a surfing event here feels incomplete without his presence. The former South African cricketer has always waxed eloquent on his love of India, and has over the years, enthusiastically taken to the waves in…

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Dali’s dozen on a Delhi runway

Dali’s dozen on a Delhi runway

One of the leading exponents of the surrealist art movement, Salvador Dali was known for his flamboyance just as much as his dreamlike and often unsettling images. Referred to as the master of art and style, with his wire-thin moustache, trademark chalk-stripe suits, his opulent waistcoats and ruffled shirts, he has gone on to inspire…

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