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Paytay rap
We rediscover the old city on the Bangalore City Project’s heritage walk....
Humane trafficking
We find out what drives volunteer traffic wardens in the city....
Utility building
Are government websites and public information kiosks user friendly?...
Grave reviews
Can the British from the era of the Raj, now buried in Bangalore’s cemeteries, be called native sons...
Diving belle
Spending an hour scuba diving in a swimming pool can alter your notions of reality. ...
Warrants wander
A series of guided walks push the public to take a critical look at architecture in the city....
The roaring 20s
Almost all the nominees to this year’s Hottest Startups Awards are in the 20s and bristling with ide...
Sword fiesta
There’s little that’s known about Kempegowda, the sword-wielding, steed-mounted hero who founded Ban...
Bandana republic
Tenzin Tsundue, the Tibetan leader, bandana firmly in place, is as fiery as ever. ...
Russell mania
Teeming with stories, Shivajinagar is a rush of experience and the site of many creative interventio...
Holy spoke
Bangalore has a host of secret cycling routes if you’re willing to explore....
Water idea, Sirji
A community off Sarjapur Road harvests its water and has a tariff system all of its own. ...
Bin there, done that
A city’s trash is its true signature- we need to see garbage as a resource rather than waste. ...
Chuck day India
All you need is a strong, skilful upper arm and some good paper plane ideas to go places. ...
Emissionary positions
Green buildings aren’t just great for your brand equity, but serve to change the way a community liv...
Forum small
The arts are taking a non-scientific approach to tiny, nano-scale particles no longer confined to la...
Well met
Forecasting is a lot like a betting game, and weather people must contend with the reputation of get...
Scopes trial
Comet chasers and eclipse trackers will be spending a few sleepless nights this fortnight. ...
Forum small
The arts are taking a non-scientific approach to tiny, nano-scale particles no longer confined to la...
Cast system
If some citizens’ groups have their way, a candidate for the upcoming city council elections could b...
Lexeme burg
A talk on foreign words in Indian languages this fortnight might throw up some surprises. ...
Genes pant
Genetically modified brinjal may be ready for the market, but there are plenty of people who aren’t ...
Toy and toy again
This fortnight, a workshop hopes to keep traditional playthings alive. ...
Designs are everywhere
An exhibition on 91 houses in the city will trace the evolution of its architecture. ...
Lake by chance
If you’re facing a dhobi ghat in the city, you’re probably looking at one of Bangalore’s lost lakes....
Eco location
Going green could mean groping your way through a dimly lit mall....
Ticket to the next level
The city transport corporation is conducting some rather interesting experiments in urban public com...
Yore welcome
This fortnight, a series of events for World Heritage Day will highlight the need for a comprehensiv...
Tutor feed
Time Out investigates the proliferation of photography courses in the city. ...
App market
City techies are coming up with cell-phone specific solutions to common problems. ...
Feather report
Installing a bird’s nest at home is one of the many ways to bring sparrows and other common birds to...
Seek warrior
Hugo Zaragoza, a senior research scientist at Yahoo! Talks about helping computers understand what t...
Digital them about yourself?
If you are on Facebook or have a blog, you could be a digital native....
Hoe, hoe, hoe
Showing off your enormous home-grown brinjal to a world of fellow gardening enthusiast has never bee...
Don’t you larva madly?
Researchers of fundamental biology talk about the importance of fruit flies....
Flickr of life
Anyone can begin exploring the city through photo-streams....
Board, silly
There’s plenty of learning happening outside the university, especially with the help of technology....
O Kannada
B V Raghavan conducts Sunday classes to help non-Kannada speakers learn the local language. ...
Seedy ROM
Lawrence Liang explains why piracy isn’t always a bad thing. ...
Global Adjustments
An expatriate photo competition opens our eyes to "Beautiful India"....
The life aquatic
We debate the state of the city’s water resources and reasons behind its frequent flooding....
Start me up
The Open Coffee Club isn’t about making statements, it’s about fostering ideas. ...
Wildlife photo-exhibit
Subbarao Nagaraj, also known in wildlife enthusiasts circles as “Tiger Nagaraj”, will exhibit his ph...
Software patenting
The Centre for Internet and Society talks about the downside of patenting....
Meets, shoots and leaves
Some of the shooters at the Sports Authority of India complex are preparing for the 2012 Olympics. ...
Mission Navy
The Navy wants you. ...
Esprit de Kaur
On the eve of the Sikh community’s holiest day, Time Out pays a visit to the Khalsas, Mehtas and Jol...
Gnat on my watch
Air Force veterans talk about flying the nimble Gnats in the Indo-Pak wars of ’65 and ’71, as well a...
Vital science
We knock on the doors of the Indian Institute of Science to learn about research that could change t...
Know can do
Technological innovation isn’t just scientific, it can change society. ...
Auction heroes
At the city’s flower auction house, prices begin at the top. ...
Are they plainly in sene?
With the attacks by the Sri Rama Sene against the citizenry on the increase, we trace the history of...
Life of brine
The small and unimposing gherkin plays a huge part in a Rs 500-crore industry. ...
Alliance franchise
Online campaigns are urging the urban middle class to break out of their cocoons and vote. ...
That is so tweet
What could Twitter possibly have to do with art? Find out....
You have been warmed
Climate change predictions warn that Bangaloreans are going to face the heat in a few decades....
Speedy ticket
The fast-moving presentation slides wait for nobody at a Pecha Kucha night....
Deity secrets
Antiques from a Jain temple go under the hammer this fortnight, but not before the public gets a gli...
Festival of JustPeace
The fourth edition of the festival will revolve around food security. ...
Genus grant
There’s more to conservation science than what you see on Discovery channel....
Scholar flare
Critical reflections doesn’t need a classroom....
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Friday, September 03, 2010
For details call 4343-0200 or 99453-56648. Atria Hotel, 1, Palace Road (2220-5505). 8am-5.30pm. `1,000.
This one’s aimed at working professionals, especially those in the education sector. Teachers, professors, corporate trainers and counselers may participate in this workshop organised by Jain University’s Centre for Management Studies on Sat Sept 18. 8am-5.30pm.
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