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The write route to films
P. Seshadri, the winner of three national awards, has also won this year's state award for his film, Beru. The young director, who started out as a journalist, believes in a style that is easy and reaches out to a large number of people
Literature

Lyrically they go
This Sunday will see the release of B.R. Lakshman Rao's collection of lyric music titled Subbabhattara Magaley... published by Ankita Pustaka. Renowned poet and critic G.S. Shivarudrappa will release the book on October 9 at the Indian ...
Book Review

Leafing through
Na. D'Souza has always written with an explicitly stated need to respond to the compulsions of the time. But he has also always been successful in keeping his works away from sloganeering. Baman is an ...


Top books of the week
Allamaprabhu mattu Shiva prathibhe by D.R.Nagaraj, Akshara Prakashana, Rs.120 Anudina Chintane by J. Krishna Murthy, Krishnamurthy Foundation, Rs.160 Aadima by Dr.Mogalli Ganesh, Saranga Prakashana, ...
Cinema

From Down Under
Suchitra Film Society has a festival of Australian films beginning today. In this festival on till October 9, the films that will be screened are Australian Rules directed by Paul Goldman on October 7, 6.45 p.m. This film is about two ...
Personality

Songs and a spot of poetry
Writing songs for a film is the delicate art of balancing the creative impulse and the compulsions of the industry, says veteran lyricist R.N. Jayagopal
Music

Great crowd, fine music
The recent Gokulashtami and Ganesh Festival Concerts at Mysore was an indicator of good response to city's cultural activities. Dr. C.A. Sridhar and Vidwan R.K. Raghavan, both from a family of musicians gave an enthralling performance of veena ...
Honesty in art and spirit
The secret of young Hindustani singer Smitha Bellur lies in her total submission to her art in soul and spirit. Her recital at the Nayana auditorium as part of the Every Wednesday Cultural Evening Programme was notable for more than one reason. ...
Dance

Simplicity's challenge
Gandhi, the ballet by the Sachin Shanker Troupe, not just presented the Mahatma's public persona, but also his relationship with Kasturba
Theatre

Ennui in two acts
Watching the recent Artistes' Repertory Theatre production of Girish Karnad's The Dreams Of Tipu Sultan was like going to a chic restaurant, ordering the most expensive soup off the menu, and then finding it was essentially lukewarm ...



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