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Word of the Day: RambunctiousRambunctious means energetic and lively. This word describes children and animals full of excitement. It is used for playful but wild actio...
A new look at Lucian Freud, finally stripped of infamy and scandalRather than delve into the biography of Freud, the museum avoids focusing on his life.
You may think your pandemic puppy was a mistake, but adopting a dog actually lowers your risk of deathThe number of pet adoptions and surrenders fluctuates all the time, and for many reasons.
75 years of independence: What India needs to do to fulfill its tryst with destinyIndia’s political class must broaden their goals and create a new economic and social vision. Unshackling India from its interventionist st...
Years later, MLB is a reminder of one of the greatest 'vocalists' of the post-classic rock generationMother Love Bone ripples with music, and Andy Wood’s inimitable singing.
How we colluded in turning Paravur into an inferno that has claimed 107 lives so farThis quietness gets ruptured once a year: on the last day of the week-long festival of the Puttingal temple in the Malayalam month of Meena...
Filmfare Awards 2014: 'Queen' rules with 6, 'Haider' hits high 5Kangana Ranaut's journey as the spunky bride on a solitary honeymoon after her groom stands her up at the altar resonated with women audien...
No 'Fun' for aam aadmi in the Independence Day functionI-Day lends itself to street festivals, not to mention mohallaand village fetes in the rambunctious tradition of the other festivals that l...
X factor of the X-MenEvan Peter’s character Quicksilver is a fast-talking, rambunctious, fidgety and slightly awkward teen — a direct extension of his speedy po...
- Cultural similarities between India and Thailand
For it was no ordinary day – Songkran (it is derived from the Sanskrit word Sankranti) is the beginning of the Thai new year when idols are...