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Coloured Pages

Saturday 21 November '09

The art world, distant and esoteric to most of us, tantalizes with its stories. From Vincent Van Gogh’s severed ear to the tall tales Raja Ravi Varma would tell about his royal ancestry.
Join the Dots

Wednesday 18 November '09

Heeral Trivedi has come a long way from her first exhibition at the Prithvi Art Gallery in Mumbai.
Talking books may go silent

Tuesday 17 November '09

When copyright lawyer Rahul Cherian was recovering from cancer and had to use a wheelchair, he was in for a shock. There were no provisions for the physically challenged at the hospital.
Join the Dots

Tuesday 17 November '09

Heeral Trivedi has come a long way from her first exhibition at the Prithvi Art Gallery in Mumbai.
Remembering Fear

Monday 16 November '09

With the first anniversary of the horrific terror attacks on Mumbai last year drawing near, the creative brigade of the country wishes to drive home a point— that life might have moved on but the memories haven’t yet frayed.
Remembering Fear

Saturday 14 November '09

With the first anniversary of the horrific terror attacks on Mumbai last year drawing near, the creative brigade of the country wishes to drive home a point— that life might have moved on but the memories haven’t yet frayed.
Virtually Yours

Friday 13 November '09

In a small office in Gautam Nagar, the epic tale of Maqbool Fida Husain is being given final touches on a computer.
Virtually Yours

Friday 13 November '09

The story of Maqbool Fida Husain’s life and career, narrated in 41 chapters, is now encompassed in a DVD costing Rs 495.
Virtually Yours

Friday 13 November '09

The story of Maqbool Fida Husain’s life and career, narrated in 41 chapters, is now encompassed in a DVD costing Rs 495.
Still Wonderful

Thursday 12 November '09

It began with the screening of a short film, Autumn in Paris, a Gothic horror tale, at the Nature Morte gallery, Delhi, in September last year.
Virtually Yours

Thursday 12 November '09

In a small office in Gautam Nagar, the epic tale of Maqbool Fida Husain is being given final touches on a computer.
Still Wonderful

Wednesday 11 November '09

It began with the screening of a short film, Autumn in Paris, a Gothic horror tale, at the Nature Morte gallery, Delhi, in September last year.
Big Buys

Saturday 7 November '09

When the hammer went down on an 18th century folio at the Osian’s auction last Thursday, it was for a closing price of Rs 1.5 crore.
CAPITAL SHIFT

Sunday 8 November '09

Mumbai and Delhi are our twin cities of art. Is one outdoing the other?
Young talent on display at children’s film fest launch

Thursday 5 November '09

Mohammed Akram wants to be a filmmaker when he grows up. Holding a camera for the first time in his life, this Class-IX student from Daulatabad in Andhra Pradesh has already made five films that will be entered in the Golden Elephant 16th International Children’s Film Festival India at Hyderabad.
Time Traveller

Tuesday 3 November '09

It was a time when the emerging rich in India consumed tea and scones and Nehru’s speeches. It was a time when all a lonely soldier had for company on the Indo-China boarder was his submachine gun.
Time Traveller

Monday 2 November '09

It was a time when the emerging rich in India consumed tea and scones and Nehru’s speeches.
Moving Pictures

Sunday 1 November '09

Beginning with the silent era when men acted as women in films like Dadasaheb Phalke’s Raja Harishchandra, to the psychedelic magic of Dev.D...
A Tryst with Life

Saturday 31 October '09

If he had his way, photographer/filmmaker, Sunil Gupta would have had the usual measure of risqué moments in his 39-minute film I want to live.
Big Buys

Saturday 31 October '09

When the hammer went down on an 18th century folio at the Osian’s auction on Thursday, it was for a closing price of Rs 1.5 crore.
Divine offerings

Friday 30 October '09

Every inch of wall space in Manu Parekh’s home in Delhi’s Sukhdev Vihar is covered with art.
Divine offerings

Thursday 29 October '09

Every inch of wall space in Manu Parekh’s home in Sukhdev Vihar is covered with art: from a large blue canvas by the artist himself to wife Madhvi Parekh’s naïve art works.
A Tryst with Life

Thursday 29 October '09

If he had his way, photographer/filmmaker, Sunil Gupta would have had the usual measure of risqué moments in his 39-minute film I want to live .
Gender Bender

Wednesday 28 October '09

As we walk into the sunshine pulling up chairs and sipping coffee, one notices the curious looks of the students at Max Mueller Bhavan (MMB) when they spot Ins Kromminga—artist and subject of our interview.
Time Stops at Salvador

Wednesday 28 October '09

A Little girl wheeling her bike through dense foliage is dwarfed by the huge poplar trees around her. She could be lost in the woods or playing truant from school.
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