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Top Ten Books of the Week
Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell, Translated by Shamala Madhava, Ankita Pustaka, Rs. 250 Kolalu by Kuvempu, Udayaravi Prakashana, Rs. 45 Pravasi Kanda Vijayanagara, edited by Dr. B.A. Vivek Rai, Kannada University, ...
Interview

Third time lucky?
Ravichandran's fans hope that his Hatavadi will be a big hit after two flops. And Ramya seems to make just the right moves
Cinema


Kanchana's speech was gold too
The song "Cheluveya Nota Chenna" from the Rajkumar film Shankar Guru is what comes to a Kannadiga's mind, as soon as he/she thinks of the yesteryear rage Kanchana. This beauty, who wore on her face a great mix of sensuous charm and ...
Personality

Rich voice, richer lineage
Vocalist Bhalachandra Nakod, son of the late Pandit Arjunsa Nakod, is a picture of simplicity and sincerity


A magnum opus
Gerard Machado and Suma Sudhindra tried their hand at fusing jazz and Carnatic music
Music

Sprightly performance
Swiss musician Sara Buchi was totally at ease with Carnatic music
Pleasing symphony
Vidwan Ramaprasad entertained the audience at Jaganmohan Palace with his performances of devotional music in aid of the Spastic Society of Mysore. He was assisted by Rajalakshmi on the veena, Chandankumar on flute and Ravishankar on mridanga ...
Theatre

Let the colours be
March 27 is World Theatre Day. This year too, like it has been in the last couple of years, theatre groups will hold protests across the country, objecting to the lop-sided cultural policy of the Central Government. National theatre has come to mean theatre in Hindi, robbing it of its rich multi-cultural hues
Grappling with change
Authol Fugard's Valley Song is more than a response to the political and social change in South Africa
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