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Leading fusion music ensemble to perform todayTHE RED carpet was rolled out at the Windsor Sheraton for the band that started it all in fusion. The media was all excited and those with cameras outnumbered others. Ace guitarist John McLaughlin, tabla maestro Zakir Hussain, mandolin Vidwan U. ...
The 'Dhool' matinee idolAnd with `Dhool', Vikram has arrived as the matinee idol of our times `Sethu', `Dhil', `Kasi', `Gemini' and now `Dhool' five thumping hits in a span of two and a half years!
Learning to resolve conflictCONFLICT IS the driving force behind most of our popular fiction, drama and film. This type of entertainment gets its appeal from a hero or heroine who are involved in a long drawn out conflict with the villain. Not many would fancy a hero or a ...
Drama in real life now on tellyIt's the electronic media's version of the Reader's Digest -- or, to be more precise, "drama in real life''. Documenting action from the breathtaking to the bizarre, Reality TV -- which was launched in the U.S in December 1999 and which helped ...
A rare collectionWHEN YOU see an elderly person exhibiting his prized stamp collection with the enthusiasm of a child, the realisation suddenly dawns that there are hardly any children interested in philately these days. Once, a very popular hobby among ...
ADAPTing with the adeptThe daughter of Mithu Alur, founder of the Spastics Society of India, Malini Chib, is in the forefront of the struggle to make the world more friendly to the disabled. She talks about her life and vision to <145,4>Shyama Rajagopal.
Art lovers' delightA STUDENT flattens out a delicate piece of gold foil on a nearly completed Tanjore painting of Lord Krishna, at a training workshop organised by the Government Museum. Though incomplete, her work dazzles the eye, with its intricate, ornate work ...
In love with numbersThere is at least one person who fervently wishes that India change her name to `Bharat'; but why? So that she may progress and prosper and it will be better times for her in the years to come. He is very well justified in his wish, for he ... Bangalore Chennai Coimbatore Delhi Hyderabad Kochi Madurai Thiruvananthapuram |
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