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    Rock singer Ann Wilson of 'Heart' postpones Royal Flush Tour. Know about new dates and more

    Legendary rock singer Ann Wilson of 'Heart' band has been diagnosed with cancer and is recovering after surgery. As a result, the band has postponed their Royal Flush Tour. Fans can expect Ann to return to performing in 2025.

    Leadership with Heart: The awakening of the soul in business

    Not only do empathetic leaders lead by example in pressure cooker situations, they also have a knack for using emotional intelligence.

    Biden tells Morehouse graduates that scenes in Gaza from the Israel-Hamas war break his heart, too

    President Joe Biden directly acknowledged U.S. students' distress over the Israel-Hamas conflict in a speech at historically Black Morehouse College. He expressed support for peaceful protests and called for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza. Biden also addressed domestic issues, reflecting on democracy and reaching out to Black constituents in Detroit.

    Listening to strangers

    In the episode, A Vape, a Chef's Hat and Italy, Carr meets three Italian chefs enjoying a vape break outside an upscale Italian restaurant in London. Over the course of 10 minutes, the conversation meanders from their homeland to their culinary journeys, influence of their grandmothers on their career paths, their young families and the restaurant's specialities. The episode unexpectedly ends in... Mali.

    Carving the route to a healthy heart: Here’s how to identify and manage risk factors

    It's crucial to tackle risk factors proactively, especially concerning cardiovascular diseases. This underscores the significance of the cardiac wellness session featuring Dr. Sameer Dani and Dr. A. Sreenivas Kumar. Exploring the realm of heart health, these distinguished cardiologists offered invaluable insights in the latest installment of The Economic Times health awareness multimedia series—‘Ensuring Cardiovascular Wellness by Tackling Risk Factors’—in collaboration with USV. Discover comprehensive guidance on recognizing both traditional and emerging risk factors, the importance of early screenings, lifestyle adjustments, and more in this insightful heart-to-heart conversation.

    BTS' V celebrates 'FRI(END)S' release with heartwarming moments amid military service

    BTS' V, also known as Kim Taehyung, delighted fans with the release of his new music video 'FRI(END)S' despite being in mandatory military service. He celebrated this milestone at Cafe POZE with his fellow soldiers, cutting a heart-shaped cake symbolizing love and support. V's dedication to both military duty and artistic endeavours was evident in his muscular physique and deep vocals, resonating with fans worldwide. As his discharge date nears, fans eagerly anticipate more from this beloved artist.

    • Women's Day: 5 women-led podcasts that hits at the heart of gender biases

      These programmes offer ideas and insights on their subjects through a distinctly female lens.

      Listening to ghazals

      Listening to the finest ghazals is like entering a garden, where each flower has a different fragrance and colour, but all share the same essence. They are the ones that have been sung by masters of the art - Mehdi Hasan, Pankaj Udhas, Jagjit Singh, Farida Khanum.

      Listening to ghazals

      Ghazals are a form of poetry that can evoke deep emotions and transport listeners to a different realm. Sung by masters of the art such as Mehdi Hasan and Jagjit Singh, these songs have the power to soothe, inspire, and console. Whether contemporary or old, ghazals have the ability to make one smile or sigh, and their lyrics are crafted by renowned poets like Mirza Ghalib and Faiz Ahmad Faiz.

      Listening to city birds

      The avian chorus begins at the break of dawn, each species adding its layer to the intricate weave of urban sounds. You can carefully try to single out performers while lazing in bed. Are those bulbuls, mynahs, woodpeckers, crows, parrots or sparrows? Are they arguing, talking or simply exchanging notes?

      Best Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas for Girlfriend: Thoughtful Picks that will Melt her Heart (2024)

      Explore this curated collection of the best Valentine's Day gift ideas for your girlfriend. From classic romantic gestures to personalized tokens of affection, this guide offers a range of thoughtful options to make her feel cherished and adored. Whether it's a timeless piece of jewellery, a luxurious pampering set, or a unique experience tailored to her interests, there's something to suit every style and budget. Surprise her with a gift that captures the essence of your relationship and celebrates your love in a meaningful way.

      Ram Mandir inauguration: Here are 10 bhajans you can listen on this auspicious day

      Prime Minister Modi shares a devotional playlist ahead of Ayodhya's Ram Mandir inauguration, fostering unity and inspiration. The carefully curated collection of 62 'bhajans' transcends language barriers, symbolizing a universal appeal to Lord Ram. As India eagerly anticipates the historic event on January 22, the playlist becomes a source of devotion, connecting people from diverse backgrounds. The article also highlights the historical significance of Ayodhya and recalls Mahatma Gandhi's use of a Ram bhajan for communal harmony. Additionally, the top 10 popular Ram bhajans are listed, offering a spiritual journey through timeless melodies.

      18-year-old dies of heart attack at coaching centre. Why are youngsters experiencing cardiac arrests and tips to prevent it

      An 18-year-old student, Raj Lodhi, died of suspected cardiac arrest while attending a lecture at a coaching centre in Indore. Raj, who had moved from Satna to Indore to prepare for competitive exams, suddenly slumped over on his desk. Despite being taken to the hospital, he was declared dead on arrival. Raj's family members arrived in Indore and his body was handed over to them after an autopsy. The exact cause of his death is still under examination.

      10 Best Dolls that are Captivating Childrens’ Hearts across India

      Embark on a magical journey with the finest dolls in India, where enchanting craftsmanship meets unparalleled quality. This curated selection showcases a diverse array of dolls that cater to every child's imagination and preferences. From traditional cultural representations to modern and trendy companions, these dolls are meticulously crafted to bring joy, creativity, and endless hours of play. Dive into a world of superior design, vibrant colours, and unmatched attention to detail with the best dolls in the market.

      Mythology/Spirituality trumps true crime podcasts for Indian listeners

      Indian Gen-Zs don't seem to be a fan of true crime podcasts. According to Spotify's Culture Next report, true-crime podcasts saw the second least-year-on-year growth in 2023. In contrast, categories like religion/spirituality, health and fitness and education ranked much higher.

      K-pop: 4th gen K-pop groups you may listen to

      The well-known Korean pop music, or K-pop, has captured the hearts of millions of people. Fans all around the world have a deep affection for the music. However, the fourth generation of K-pop fans has been incredibly supportive. A K-pop group is called "4th generation" or simply "4th gen" if they formed in 2018 or later.

      Take heed of your heart: From eating right to junking alcohol, 6 ways to keep cardiovascular diseases at bay

      Heart diseases accounted for about 25,000 to 28,000 deaths in India for the past four years or so, says a 2022 report titled 'Accidental Deaths & Suicides in India'.

      Olivia Rodrigo, Nicki Minaj, and Usher to perform on stage for 2023 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball

      The 11-city tour will hit New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, Boston, Washington, Philadelphia, Atlanta, the Dallas-Fort Worth area and, in Florida, Tampa and the Fort Lauderdale-Miami area.

      Broke my heart to see sense of betrayal in the eyes of Ladakh people: Rahul Gandhi

      Congress leader Rahul Gandhi shared glimpses of his recent visit to Ladakh, expressing his heartbreak over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's alleged lies about China not occupying Indian land. Gandhi stated that the people of Ladakh felt betrayed by the Prime Minister and the BJP government for failing to fulfill their promises.

      Symphony of the heart

      The language of the heart is feelings. When we follow our hearts, we listen not to our head but to what we feel is right. But to listen to the hints emerging from the heart, one has to be full of discernment and be deeply attentive. The symphony of the heart doesn't have a single flawed note. It's divinely prophetic.

      Manipur solution will come only from the heart and not from bullets: Assam CM

      Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has rejected Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's call for the Indian Army to be deployed in Manipur, stating the Army would only provide a temporary solution. Sarma added the Army would not be able to "solve anything," and a solution would only come from the "heart," not bullets.

      Gal Gadot Praises 'Heart of Stone' co-star Alia Bhatt, describes their collaboration as her 'smoothest relationship'

      Gal Gadot describes her bond with Alia Bhatt as amazing on the sets of their upcoming action-thriller 'Heart of Stone'. The movie follows Gadot's character, a member of an elusive group of elite spies, on a globetrotting adventure to prevent an artificial intelligence-based weapon from falling into the wrong hands.

      Purple Heart Day 2023: Why is it observed in US? Know the history, significance and other details of the day

      Purple Heart Day is observed annually on August 7th in the United States. It is a fixed date dedicated to commemorating the extraordinary contributions and sacrifices of Purple Heart recipients.

      Let your mind rest

      Your clarity of thought will begin to return, focus will be easier even as you go through the day.… You will know how to listen to your heart and your sense of time will open up and stretch.

      Listening to mid-range frequencies

      When we think about music, we often focus on the soaring highs of treble or the thumping depths of bass. But there is a whole meadow for our ears to run about in the spectrum of mid-range frequencies. These middle tones, typically ranging from 300 Hz to 4 kHz, shape the overall sound, delivering a rich, emotive journey.

      Babies prefer listening to live music compared to recorded sessions

      Babies watching a live baby opera had a more engaging experience compared to watching a recorded version of the same show, found researchers from the University of Toronto. The live audience created a social experience and engaged the babies more, and their heart rates were in sync with the live performance more than recorded sessions.

      What makes PM Modi's narratives reach out to the heart and catapult his popularity?

      Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's popularity on social media can be attributed to an old-fashioned radio show called "Mann Ki Baat" that connects him with the public, according to an article in The New York Times. During the show, PM Modi becomes an on-air host and addresses the public, offering advice on a range of issues from school stress to water conservation.

      International Day of Yoga celebrated at Trafalgar Square in London

      Several members of the Indian diaspora and Yoga enthusiasts more broadly gathered at the iconic square in London and followed the lead of experts from UK-based Yoga organisations such as Isha Foundation, Iyengar Yoga UK, Heartfulness Meditation and Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur (SRMD) UK in a two-hour holistic session.

      Music & melancholy: Maybe we're socially conditioned to appreciate our own suffering

      This is the paradox of sad music: We generally don't enjoy being sad in real life, but we do enjoy art that makes us feel that way. Countless scholars since Aristotle have tried to account for it. Maybe we experience a catharsis of negative emotions through music.

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