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Sundown for morning show
Morning shows are but a thing of the past in Delhi. However, all is not lost as multiplexes are reinventing the concept.
Interview

Originality his forte
One should write only if one really has a story to tell, says Manav Kaul, the national swimming champion-turned-theatre actor and director.


Memories of earth, air, fire and water
Goan artist Subodh Kerkar, who just exhibited at the Gulf Art Fair, on the philosophy behind his installations.
Madras Miscellany

Bowling maidens over
"Hattrick" hero Kunal Kapoor speaks on movies, inspiration and more.
Cinema

Fighting shy of the issue
The detailed television and print media coverage of the engagement of Abhishek Bachchan-Aishwarya Rai has saddened many who still believe media to be a powerful tool of social change. It won't be wrong to say that Indian media is one of the most ...
Personality

Of many genres
The Saraswati Samman is a fitting recognition for multifaceted author Jagannath Prasad Das.
Music

Winners' notes
Concerts by some of the recipients of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards-2006 regaled Delhiites the other day.
Maestros' homage
A feast of Carnatic music was on offer in the Capital as Trichur V. Ramachandran and T. M. Krishna performed at a festival in memory of Tyagaraja.
Songs of spring
The Aditi Women's College, Bawana, welcomed spring with fine vocal recitals by disciples of Guru Tejpal Singh.
Dance

Nine reasons to dance till the wee hours
Bijon Mukherji of Impresario India talks about the Festival of New Choreography, which starts tonight.
Theatre

Celebration of Mumbai
The Mahindra Theatre Fest featured "Cotton 56, Polyester 84", which traces the growth of the modern city.
Arts & Crafts

When art makes you laugh
Blatant humour in art exhibitions was hardly thought of, till Atul Dodiya made a beginning.
Tribute

City of fond memories
Remembering Ustad Vilayat Khan on his third death anniversary.



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