By Sridhar Narayanan  I thought my son had played reasonably well in a Junior World Golf qualifier in Sacramento, shooting a 77 (+5) on a par-72 course. As I sauntered over to check out the scores, I saw that the winning score was a 64 (-8) by a kid whoseRead More →

Melbourne, July 29: Would a real estate professional know? Maybe, given that they are an everyday witness to the market swings and inner workings of the industry itself. Malcolm Gunning, of Gunning real estate agency agency branded young seekers in the housing market as “generation selfish”, who refused to liveRead More →

Florida, July 20: Dream Merchants Entertainment LLC, formed by malayalees, announced the production of their first English feature film, The Kamasutra Garden. The 140-minute feature film is based on the acclaimed novel The Kamasutra Garden by Riju R. Sam. The film takes viewers on a journey to a brothel inRead More →

Get serious about osteoporosis during Healthy Bones Action Week Melbourne, July 28: Australia’s most vibrant and influential female foodies are flexing their culinary muscle, warning women about a stealthy danger that threatens the best years of their lives. Maggie Beer, Lyndey Milan, Kate McGhie, Christine Manfield and Catherine Saxelby areRead More →

Boronia, June 20: Melbourne’s First Hindu Organisation and Temple & Associations (HOTA) Forum held on the first Sunday of June, at Sri Vakratunda Vinayagar Hindu Temple in Basin, Melbourne was a big success. HOTA, using the Ekta Shankh as its symbol, brought together representatives from different cultural, spiritual and educational groups ofRead More →

Jodhpur, July 25: The Rajasthan High Court on Monday acquitted Bollywood superstar Salman Khan in two cases of chinkara poaching of 1998, disappointing the Bishnoi community and animal rights activists. Salman had appealed before the Jodhpur bench of the high court challenging a lower court verdict of 2006 handing himRead More →

By Subhash K. Jha  Madaari – Director: Nishikant Kamat; Cast: Irrfan Khan, Jimmy Sheirgill, Vishesh Bansal; Rating: **** “Madaari” is not the first film that raises the burning issue of corruption by espousing vigilantism. But “Madaari” moves you to tears. I had to watch it twice on two successive days toRead More →