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A tale of the times
Some interesting reads in Kannada...
Books

Top 10 Books Of The Week
Yashassina Rahashyagalu by Yendamoori Veerendranath, Translated by M.A. Subramanya, Sahitya Prakashana, Rs. 75 Kannadada Muttina Kathe by B. Ganapathy, Cinema Sahitya Prakashana, Rs. 150 Adhikara by ...
Book Review

There's much more to it
Kashi is not simply about its temples
Cinema

Frames from the silver screen
The mega portal of Kannada cinema Chitraloka is throwing a feast for cineastes on the occasion of Suvarna Karnataka. An exhibition of 2,500 stills from films released between 1934 and 2006 will be on display at Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce, ...
Changing lanes
Sandalwood is abuzz with activity. Plenty of new ventures and finishing touches for many more
Symbolic slaying
T.V. Chandran's films were full of heavy-handed symbolism
Music

Flute maestro performs
Shri Rama Kala Vedike is organising an exclusive music performance by flautist Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia at Ravindra Kalakshetra on August 12, 6 p.m. Rama Kala Vedika will also felicitate Hariprasad Chaurasia, Dr. Gangubhai Hangal, and ...
The brothers in melody
The Malladi Brothers' received the best from the finest teachers of Carnatic music. They recall their learning experience with gratitude
Rich in rasa
Rudrapatnam, a hamlet near Mysore, has given several gems to Carnatic music, who continue to hold forte with their scholarly performances. The Rudrapatnam Brothers (Dr. R. N. Tyagarajan and R.N. Taranathan) hail from such an ambience. They have ...
Young debut
V. Vamshidhar couldn't, perhaps, have escaped music. His great grandfather M. Venkatesha Iyengar was the Asthana Vidwan at the Mysore palace, grandfather V. Desikachar was a well-known flautist and his grand uncle V. Doreswamy Iyengar was a name ...
Dance

Simply captivating
In a captivating Bharatanatya duet held at the Nayana auditorium under the Every Wednesday Cultural Evening programmes, young and energetic disciples of Guru Revathi Narasimhan — Kripa R. Shah and S. Sandhya — did their guru proud and ...



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