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When fortune never comes calling
There is a fierce debate going on about online lotteries. For the State Government, it is a goldmine that keeps the money coming in. For the families of addicts, it is a daily heartbreak, reports AMAN KHANNA.
Arts & Crafts
Unfettered in form
Dimpy Menon's works explore relationships of different kinds, and the emotions portrayed are remarkably unhindered.
Issues
The horror!
What have UN sanctions achieved in Iraq? They have created a generation of sub-humans, malnourished and in a constant state of emotional stress. P.V. Unnikrishnan, who is back from a humanitarian mission in the country, narrates heartrending st ories of human suffering.
Theatre
Saying it with plays
Shankar Nag's untimely death was a shock to Kannada theatre and cinema. His unassuming nature and zest for life inspired everyone. Ranga Shankara, the theatre project in his memory, is nearing completion. It has organised a festival of plays, A Bouqu et for Ranga Shankara, beginning March 27.
Eating Out
Make your own menu here
THE INCONSPICUOUS white building is easy to miss, but not its eye-catching signboard: Café Y. If the name isn't enough to pique your curiosity, a look at the all-Continental menu surely will. Equally attractive is Café Y's young and vibrant ...
Events
Bagful of banality
If you thought the West had learnt to see that there is more to India than naked fakirs and snake charmers, think again. The Bags of India exhibition at Alliance Francaise serves up the same old clichés all over again.
Entertainment
God's own grace
In Kathakali, all are characters. There is no such thing as individuality once the artiste sets foot on stage, says A. Janardhanan, a great exponent of the art form, who performed in the City recently.
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