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Fame in the time of reality TV
Thanks to the blitz of reality tube shows, many have tasted the apple of instant celebrity status.
Interview

In love with mother nature
Three ways, one commitment - environment. Meet Richard Brock, Harriet Nimmo and Doug Allan.
Personality

The genial genius
Whoever thought accompanists don't make it to the limelight reckoned without Vikku Vinayakram. Meet the diminutive giant in this ongoing series.
Music

Ode to a legend
Shaan joins a few Asian singers to breathe life into a John Lennon classic


Simply captivating
Sumitra Guha's vocal recital at India Habitat Centre was sweetness itself.
Pleasing only in parts
Sanjay Mallick's Dhrupad presentation in New Delhi the other day was endowed with a powerful voice, but not so wiser choice of ragas
Dance

Cultural flavour of Japan
The Japan Cultural Month in New Delhi presented some pleasing dance recitals. Besides there was an impressive Mohiniattam performance by Vinitha Nedungadi
Drama

The stage is set...
Mohan Maharishi has now set up Natwa Theatre Society, giving Delhi a chance to experience the best of drama.
Of love and a river of sorrow
`When deep sorrow of a woman becomes her innate power'. With this exploration, "Aavartan" (The Gyration), the final production of Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith's first year B. Drama students, left the audience of Shillong and Varanasi ...
Theatre

Unmasking reality
Inspired by Badal Sircar and other pioneers, Parnab Mukherjee practices a form of theatre that is meant to abolish the distance between audience and actor.
Play of protest
It was drama with a touch of history, a dash of class when "Madiah - The Cobbler" took to stage in New Delhi this week.
Arts & Crafts

The story of lines
In 1995, an artist not frequently mentioned in the list of those mattered on the art horizon, was silently working on his canvases in Bharat Bhawan, Bhopal when Satish Gujral met him. Gujral went to his studios ...
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