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Not tired by half
Govind Nihalani's "Ardha Satya" was screened in Goa two decades after it was made. The audience gave it the same thundering response, and the director is still passionate about his beliefs.
Interview

Above the mediocrities
Solo-theatre veteran Neil Titley discusses Oscar Wilde.
Telewatch

On top of the World
The BBC's global services have been presented with three prizes at an award ceremony recognising excellent journalism in the international media. The AIB International Broadcasting Awards named BBC World the International Television Channel Of ...
Cinema

Popular for posterity
Take a peek at the film poster exhibition of the National Film Archives of India, where the old and the new, the rare and the common share space.
Music

In His service
Erode Rajamani Bhagavathar uses bhajan as a tool for national integration.


Grandeur with grace
Shubhra Guha's recital blended feminine charm with the Agra gharana's bold masculinity.
Raga revisited
Two concerts around the same time conjured different moods of Maru Vihag.
Dance

New twists in a vibrant odyssey
The Odissi festival that concluded this weekend in New Delhi brought together old and young practitioners, and there was plenty to learn for everyone.
Theatre

Opposites at war
The absorbing play "Rakt-Abhishek", recently mounted by Disha at New Delhi's Shri Ram Centre, deals with a king's excessive obsession with non-violence.
That lure of upper class living!
The play "Kauva Chala Hans Ki Chal" focuses on the common man's craving for the life of the high and the mighty.
Arts & Crafts

New moments in colour
Sudip Roy comes out with his first body of abstract works.
Tv Serials

In focus
Mass media has been playing an active role in spreading HIV/AIDS awareness. As the world observes World AIDS Day, BBC World and Discovery channel have announced new programmes on the deadly virus. Returning on December 7, "Who's Afraid of HIV" on ...



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