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Sanjay Subrahmanyan, the Irresistible
From the moment Sanjay Subrahmanyan took to the stage – dressed in all white – he had the audience spellbound. This, despite the fact that...
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Kavitha Sathiakumar: A doctor-dancer’s delightful debut
We owe a lot to our parents; our very existence depends on them. This is true not just at the family level, but in...
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Dancer Nikitha Sesha: A Bharatanatyam tribute to Shiva
Some twenty years ago, a dance teacher visited her friend who had just given birth to a daughter. She looked at the baby and...
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A breath of fresh air for Rahi Masoom Raza's Scene 75
Poonam Saxena manages to capture the essence of the original Hindi-Urdu novel in her rendition.
The New and Improved Gandhi?
The new digital exhibition shows Gandhi in all his ‘Mahatma’ glory and captures the icon, but not the man himself.
The Tandoor Murder: a story that rocked India
The bigger the bonfire, the greater the darkness. Former cop pens harrowing saga of a Delhi murder that shook a nation. ANANYA DAS reports
The darkness of consumerism, as imagined by NS Harsha
Mysore artist NS Harsha makes a bold statement at the Biennale of Sydney, writes HAMIDA PARKAR.
How classical guitarist Alan Posselt became a sitarist
Alan Posselt talks about discovering a 'strange instrument' that forever changed the trajectory of his musical career
A song and dance about Kerala
UTSAV 2018 by the Organization of Hindu Malayalees saw yet another celebration of a close-knit Malayalee community
'Indie music losing out to film industry in India'
“It is about time the music scene changed in India.” India’s Grammy winning violinist Manoj George ditches his characteristic gentle, soft-spoken demeanour for a moment,...
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