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Starting from scrap

Sunday 16 August '09

“There are two ways to treat garbage, one of these is to recycle it,” says graphic designer-photographer Ishan Khosla.
How to be a Rock Star

Friday 14 August '09

On any evening the orange-and-white classrooms of Noida School of Rock throb with bursts of the guitar, drums, violins and keyboards.
Remembering Super Men

Saturday 8 August '09

I don’t want to die an ordinary death. When I go, the whole nation will remember me.” So spoke Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan to his father when he had just joined the NSG.
Behind the Curtains

Saturday 8 August '09

Since the 1970s, Stage Lights has been one of the few groups in Delhi firmly rooted in English-language theatre.
Meditating truths

Sunday 9 August '09

It can help you clear your head, but meditation gone wrong could give you more stress than you can handle
Remembering Super Men

Friday 7 August '09

I don’t want to die an ordinary death. When I go, the whole nation will remember me.” So spoke Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan to his father when he had just joined the NSG.
Young Potters

Friday 31 July '09

Besides capturing the imagination of the world, JK Rowling’s wizards, witches and complex alternate universe may just have kick started a new found interest in magic among Delhi’s young students...
Unscripted Fun

Thursday 30 July '09

When the theatre troupe, Crazy Spotlight Productions, got together for their new play a few months ago, director Nikhil Mehta “deliberately left large gaps in the script for the actors to fill up”.
Rashomon Effect

Monday 20 July '09

Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa’s masterpiece Rashomon has been adapted several times on stage, the world over.
Oliver Twisted

Monday 20 July '09

Some slumdogs become millionaires, but the majority wallows in misery for a lifetime. A Delhi theatre director gives a twist to the story of street children by adapting Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist and placing it in Mumbai slums.
Thirty whirls

Sunday 19 July '09

Thirty years is an important milestone, especially for a Kathak dance school. For one, there are looming signs that youngsters don’t find the classical arts cool anymore; for another, it’s hardly lucrative to be a non-Bollywood dancer.
99 ways to SAVE THE WORLD

Sunday 19 July '09

The first comic book series inspired by Islamic legend, The 99, is making waves across the world
The Fast and the Gorgeous

Friday 17 July '09

His 2001 Esteem had been idling in the garage until Eish Bharadwaj decided to give it a Lamborghini-type makeover.
Rashomon Effect

Thursday 16 July '09

Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa’s masterpiece Rashomon has been adapted several times on stage, the world over.
Head in the Clouds

Saturday 11 July '09

It was the closest, says Nitin Mohan, that he has come to having an out-of-body experience: “Miles and miles of green fields were gliding away below me...
Love and Hate

Tuesday 7 July '09

Two canvases set the tone for “Jashn-Osianama”, an exhibition of artwork from Osian’s archive and library collection: the first shows the defeat of Tipu Sultan...
The King and I

Saturday 4 July '09

Even before the curtains rises up, the play Raja Aur Rani is sure to draw a packed house at ICCR next Monday. Written by Rabindranath Tagore and performed in India...
Flying Home

Saturday 4 July '09

The first funda of success — forget the funda, enjoy the fun! The formula must work, otherwise Crazy Spotlight Productions, a theatre group made of students, would not still be around.
The King and I

Thursday 2 July '09

Even before the curtains rose, the play Raja Aur Rani was assured a packed house, despite Delhi’s searing heat.
Anniversary Celebrations

Monday 29 June '09

For 16 years, they have brought the best and worst of Mumbai to the stage, through plays that were both original and contemporary...
Rare View

Saturday 27 June '09

Ang Lee might be the most famous Taiwanese filmmaker, but there are several crouching tigers and hidden dragons out there.
King size

Monday 22 June '09

Most theatrepeople complain that every production is as much about the skill of stretching a shoestring budget to the maximum as about acting and directing. With financiers supposedly loathe to loosen the purse-strings...
Rock of Ages

Sunday 21 June '09

This group of seven doesn’t believe everything’s wrong with the world, and they want to spread the message the only way they can, with a sprinkling of pop, rock and reggae.
GAME NOT OVER

Sunday 21 June '09

While the choice of the game changes as you grow older, don’t let age play spoil sport
More than Mere Models

Wednesday 3 June '09

When Kaya Skin Clinic was looking for a “Face,” they zeroed in on Riddhima Kapoor Sahni...
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