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Is it capital punishment?
The State finds itself in an unprecedented situation wherein a linguistic identity is threatened by technology. And this time the adversary is the State capital, Bangalore
Book Review

LEAFING THROUGH
The translation of internationally acclaimed classics into Kannada has a poor track record and hardly gets noticed. Some of them are fore-grounded for the wrong reasons. The book under consideration is an exception that deserves a detailed study ...
Interview

The world within us
As Karnataka enters the 50th year of its unification, writer-thinker Dr. U.R. Ananthamurthy talks of the unique position the State enjoys given its glorious history, even as he feels disappointed over the present scenario
Book Watch

TOP BOOKS OF THE WEEK
Sajjanarige Kastagalu Eke Baruttave? by J.P.Vaswani, Sadhu Vaswani Mission, Rs. 40 Sri Krishna Mattu Mahabharata Yudha by Prof. K.S. Narayanacharya, Sahitya Prakashana, Rs. 60 Dharege Doddavaru by Dr. Subhash ...
Dance

Laudable performance
The dance choreography by Sudha Nagaraj from Bangalore to some rare compositions was laudable. Her choreography spoke of her extensive training by experts in the field. Trained by various gurus in Sringara tradition, she presented "Lahari" (the ...


Soft and flowing
Manipuri dance, the dance of the North Eastern State of India, Manipur, is mostly lasya oriented. It is one of the most beautiful dance styles of India. Nurtured in the mountainous region of the northeast, no wonder then, that the dance is an ...
Correction
This is the picture of K.N. Shwetha and not the one published earlier in these columns.


Theatre

Stalwarts on a single stage
Ranga Shankara, along with the Karnataka Natak Academy, remembered some big names of the Indian stage


Celebrating fantasy
Ninasam Tirugaata presented the Kannada play Paataragitti Pakka as part of the 17-day National Theatre Festival that Ranga Shankara is conducting. The alliterative, poetic title, which translates to The Wings of the Butterfly, an extract ...
Festivals

Dikshithar's festival
A unique festival with multimedia presentations on Muthuswamy Dikshithar's works and live concerts focussing entirely on Diskhithar's compositions is going to treat Bangalore to some legendary music. The programme will even offer insight into the ...
Miscellany



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