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Interview

A veteran calling...
Veteran Bengal artist Jhupu Adhikari displays his works in New Delhi after a long time. RANA SIDDIQUI catches up with the man who once beat M.F. Husain in an exhibition
Light, camera, little action
Winner of the best director award in the National Theatre Festival in 1999, Anup Baral tells DIWAN SINGH BAJELI that each production is a new discovery to create a new language of theatre.
Personality

Light feet, heavy thoughts
Since the controversial days of the Festival of India in the U.S., Malavika Sarukkai has zoomed to the top as one of the country's most creative Bharatanatyam exponents. ANJANA RAJAN speaks to the dancer a bout her forthcoming programme in New Delhi.
On a double track
ONE FINE day, Manish Goyal ceases to be Tilak. Perhaps because he finds all attention shifting to his reel wife Saroj in the Star Plus serial Bhabhi. Seven months down the line, he gets back the role from actor Mukul Dev. Surely because ...
Music

A new spark
GAUTAM CHATTERJEE gives a brief on Ashwini Bhide Deshpande's recent performance at Varanasi.
Arts & Crafts

Talks, works and realism
Experiencing a week of varied critical engagements, GAYATRI SINHA takes time out to take a look at the works of seasoned artists in the Capital.
Tribute


Beyond the North-South divide
Bharatanatyam dancer Geeta Chandran paid homage to the great M.S. Subbulakshmi. So did sarod maestro Amjad Ali Khan and sons. Strange that others have not done the same, wonders LEELA VENKATARAMAN, who also reviews Vaishali Trivedi's Kathak recital this week.
Festivals

Overwhelming indeed!
It was fun with strings attached, literally. ROMESH CHANDER gives an insight into the Third Ishara International Theatre Festival that concluded in New Delhi recently.
Events

Artistic adventures
The works of five women artists from Europe and the U.S. will be on show in Chennai from February 9.

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