Jaipur too hot to handle these days? Not for these TV actors

Edit The Times of India 22 May 2016
A few days ago, Rajasthan was on a red alert for severe heatwave when parts of the state crossed 50°C. But the heat, which was seriously too hot to handle, didn't discourage the actors from the show 'Mann Mein Hai Visshwas' season 2 from shooting. In fact for actor Tarul Swami it was an even better experience since his hometown is Jaipur ... "Coming here was a blessing in disguise ... WATCH ... 145 ... The infrastructure has made it into a labyrinth....

Ways of the Raj

Edit Indian Express 21 May 2016
Ways of the Raj. With this book, Subhash Chopra has created a veritable time machine, taking the reader back to when the white man reigned supreme ... Book name- Kipling Sahib. The Raj Patriot. Author- Subhash Chopra ... Pages- 141 ... Badri who spends much of his time underground, planning an intricate labyrinth of tunnels, is drawn to the world of palace intrigue when the Pandavs find themselves in danger....

Review: Citroën’s redesigned DS3 range retain its true French chic

Edit Scotsman 21 May 2016
The DS3 was launched in 2010 badged as a Citroën DS3 and got instant applause for its quality ... Later DSA models the DS4 and DS5 have not impressed as much ... Otherwise it's fun, fun fun ... I'm not yet fully in accord with touch-screen controls and as far as I could tell from the labyrinth of a handbook, the radio on/off switch is the volume control, using steering column buttons or a fiddly set of volume switches well down the dashboard ... ....

And then there were two...

Edit Deccan Herald 21 May 2016
Second take. What is the mystery of the second Lolita? Because there was, you will be surprised to learn, another Lolita before Vladimir Nabokov invented her. In 1916, a book of short stories called The Accursed Giaconda was published. It was written by a man named Heinze Von Lichberg ... The girl is a child. Just on looking at her he is lost; her charm enslaves him ... But no ... What interests Maar is the third tale in the Lolita labyrinth ... ....

We will always be young adults

Edit The Hindu 21 May 2016
I read Priyanka Mookerjee’s Hedon in big gulps, taking breaks because I had to, because its intensity clung to me in an almost oppressive way ... But afterwards, I wondered ... Routine stuff, really ... Suresh’s intelligent grasp on the teenage psyche and her easy ability to navigate its labyrinth finds an echo in Hedon, but whereas Suresh’s voice is younger, Mookerjee’s is older and somehow darker ... swati.d@thehindu.co.in....

Michael Brough has another tricky labyrinth for you to survive

Edit Kill Screen 20 May 2016
Michael Brough excels at designing systems that are simpler than they sound—better understood through exploration than explanation—and his grid-based games keep getting smaller and more complicated. In Imbroglio, his latest, your little dungeon-crawler has two health counters in the form of hearts and diamonds ... The post Michael Brough has another tricky labyrinth for you to survive appeared first on Kill Screen. ....

September 2016 release slate unveiled by Section23 films

Edit The Examiner 20 May 2016
Hanaukyo Maid Team ... The final week of the releases will be on the 27th, with two more releases from Sentai Filmworks, “Chaika the Coffin Princess ~ Avenging Battle” on Blu-ray ($69.98) and DVD ($59.98), and “Labyrinth of Grisaia/Eden of Grisaia” on Blu-ray ($59.98) and DVD ($49.98). “Labyrinth of Grisaia/Eden of Grisaia” will be in Japanese with English subtitles only, while “Den-Noh Coil,” “Rozen Maiden ... ....

How Mayor Eric Garcetti has elevated LA as a sports city

Edit Press Telegram 20 May 2016
Eric Garcetti knows well the labyrinth of rules governing interaction with International Olympic Committee members. A slick way to pilfer some extra face-to-face when the largest gathering of Olympic officials in the U.S. since 1996 ... ....

How circadian rhythms and Roman baths are transforming Australian cities

Edit The Guardian 20 May 2016
Hidden beneath Federation Square, the heart of civic Melbourne, is a complex labyrinth of concrete cells. This labyrinth – the world’s largest de-coupled airside thermal storage system –acts like a rechargeable battery ... Related ... Opened in 2002 and costing $400m, Federation Square’s labyrinth has since paid for itself seven times over, according to Atelier Ten, the global environmental design consultants behind the design ... Twitter ... ....

Environmental design: 'We design the stuff you feel, not the stuff you see'

Edit The Guardian 20 May 2016
Hidden beneath Federation Square, the heart of civic Melbourne, is a complex labyrinth of concrete cells. This labyrinth – the world’s largest de-coupled airside thermal storage system –acts like a rechargeable battery ... Related ... Opened in 2002 and costing $400m, Federation Square’s labyrinth has since paid for itself seven times over, according to Atelier Ten, the global environmental design consultants behind the design ... Twitter ... ....

Path of Exile’s June 3 update is wrapped in Prophecy

Edit Venture Beat 20 May 2016
Path of Exile’s most loyal fans are about to get a new challenge in one of the world’s biggest online action-role-playing games ... In its March rankings, market research firmed SuperData pegged Path of Exile at No ... The update also comes with a gaggle of new content. Items ... the Plaza. Five new skills ... A new endgame Labyrinth ... ....

Filming in Parksville – May 25 (City of Parksville)

Edit Public Technologies 20 May 2016
(Source. City of Parksville) 98b9936d-0225-441c-a3b9-746b6568ad3f.pdf PUBLIC NOTICE. www.parksville.ca May 20, 2016. Filming in Parksville - May 25. Chesapeake Shores Production Inc will be working in Parksville on Wednesday, May 25, as outlined here. We appreciate the public's patience as we accommodate their requests. Church Road ... Chesapeake Shores will be filming on the labyrinth at Arbutus Point for most of the day on May 25 ... ### ... (noodl....

Life lessons from daughters

Edit Deccan Herald 20 May 2016
Imagine this. A mother holding the tiny trusting fingers of her child and taking cautious baby steps into the vast unknown territory called life. It feels just right. Now visualise two little girls holding a mother’s hand and helping her navigate the labyrinth of emotions. How does this feel? It seems it is a parent’s prerogative to help children through the ups and downs of life ... She was crying and was visibly upset....
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