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Interview

Vials in his violin
Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan who received the Padma Shri from the President of India this week, shares his beliefs on raga therapy.
Cinema

Of bonds ...
`KAAZAHCHA' (VISION) stands out as an impeccable work on celluloid by a young Malayalam film maker, Blessy. His directorial debut highlights crucial aspects of human bond and compassion distinguishing him as a cinematographer with a difference. A ...
Music

Generation Next
Shafaquat Ali and Sharafat Hussain gave a scintillating vocal recital in Varanasi, writes GAUTAM CHATTERJEE.
Dance


Stars, stars and stars on the horizon
The Sangeet Natak Akademi's festival of young dancers got off to a flying start this week, says ANJANA RAJAN.
Drama

There's no end to it
Ram Gopal Bajaj's "Anth Nahein" presented by the second year students of National School of Drama was one of the best by the students that one has seen for a long time, says ROMESH CHANDER.
Theatre

The same old spirit...
Sadhana Natya Kala Kendra recently mounted "Vardaan" and "Kalpana ke Khel" to packed audience. Read on with DIWAN SINGH BAJELI to know more about the plays and its author the late Lalit Mohan Thapalyal.
Arts & Crafts

A poet paints, a painter pens
Apart from a retrospective of Sanjay Bhattacharya's works, New Delhi would see his first book on poems "Crossing the Hurdle" to be released at India Habitat Centre this Friday. RANA SIDDIQUI speaks to the painter-poet.


Varied shades to this art
Besides Anita Dube's compelling work `Illegal', this past week also witnessed an interactive work at the Apeejay Gallery and an interesting exhibition curated by Vidya Sivadas at the Vadhera Art Gallery, says GAYATRI SINHA.
Colours beyond red tape
After five years, Sudha Pillai was seen again with her exhibition of paintings at India Gandhi National Centre for the Arts last fortnight. RANA SIDDIQUI speaks to this bureaucrat-artist.
Events

Laughter out of control!
Grips theatre from Pakistan staged its political satire "Lines Out of Control" at India Habitat Centre this past week. RANA SIDDIQUI speaks to some its key members.

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