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Formula reigns
As Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag” envelopes the silver screen this Friday, director Ram Gopal Varma is nonchalant as ever.
Interview

‘I am like a bird’
Nicholas Chorier, a seasoned kite photographer, makes his camera fly and the imagination soar.


Mellifluously yours
Singer Hariharan on “Urdu Blues”, his new album and film music.
Cinema

Disturbing frames
At the just concluded Open Frame 2007, some films raised some disquieting questions.
Snapshots
Many observers have commented that the "Chak De India" had two heroes: Shah Rukh Khan and the script. It seems that the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences agrees. The Academy (which among other responsibilities hosts and hands out the ...
Music

Merging melodies
Sky Group’s fusion concert in New Delhi in celebration of 60 years of Independence was a soothing contrast of beats.
A gem of an evening
Tulasi Vishwanath gave an impressive vocal recital in New Delhi the other day. VENKATESAN SRIKANTH
Dance

Classical dance in the tri-colours
Ranjana Gauhar’s two-day dance festival “Sare Jahan Se Achha” saw inspiring performances by Mohiniattam dancer Gopika Verma and Bharatanatyam exponent Ananda Shankar.
Great beginnings
Two promising dancers floored Kolkata audiences the other day with riveting performances. A rogue spotlight nearly stole the show, though. MEENA BANERJEE
Arts & Crafts

Well within your means
You appreciate works of art but can’t afford them? Why not go for their prints? Here are some inexpensive options.
Black and beautiful
Sujata Dere’s works, to be mounted in New Delhi from this Sunday, have an impressive blend of the old and the new.
Reviving Kalamkari
“Kalamkari is the only art and craft in the world where vegetable dyes were used to paint in such a fine way on cloth creating fast colours and giving a touch of sophistication,” declares Shakuntala Ramani. And that such a ...
Tribute

On the wings of memory
Nemichandra Jain was remembered fondly on his birth anniversary.
Events

Invoking the Almighty
Delhiite Anita Singhvi impresses the audience with her Sufi renditions.
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