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Wind that blew in change
Today marks the 67th year of the release of the first ever colour film, Gone With the Wind. While everyone agrees it is a classic, how well does it hold up in today's frenetic age?
Books

Looking at the past with new eyes
From colonialism to biography one interesting reads in Kannada...
Interview

The everlasting melody
Pravin Godkhindi realises soaring popularity charts is not everything. It is important to retain a connection with the song of the soul
Books

Top 10 Books of the Week
Neevu Gella Balliri by Shiv Khera, translated by Vishweswara Bhat, Mac Milan India Ltd., Rs. 195 Black Friday by S. Hussain Jaidi, translated by Ravi Belagere, Bhavana Prakashana, Rs. 125 Vyshakha by ...
Cinema

And the word was made film
There is this story of the goat that ate a reel of film and commented that it preferred the book. While most films versions of books do not quite match up to their print avatars, here are some movies that made the cut. Gone with the Wind: ...


Jolly twosome
Ramesh and Jaggesh share a great chemistry in Tenali Rama
GANDHINAGAR GOSSIP
The title of the new film starring Upendra and Jennifer, which is being produced by Ramu and directed by Shivamani has been changed to Masti. Earlier the title of the film was finalised as Maasthi. However before shooting started, there ...
Music

Soaring songs
The Devnandan Ubhayker festival was a music treat
Dance

An evening of dance
To celebrate Suvarana Karnataka, Natya STEM Dance Kampni will present a dance, theatre and multimedia feature. The event will showcase aspects of heritage, music, dance, literature, theatre, cinema, architecture, IT/BT, commerce, sports and ...
Festivals

Plays from grassroots
The just concluded Bahuroopi festival of Rangayana in Mysore, chose agriculture for its theme this year
Tribute

The legend in the lounge
The longevity of the career of Jay McShannis is notable even for a jazz performer
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