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BIG shot

Sunday 19 April '09

In the spotlight for his work in Dev.D and Gulaal, cinematographer Rajeev Ravi remains the determined outsider
A song for the Bhils

Friday 10 April '09

For Pune poet and writer Randhir Khare, documenting and translating traditional art forms is not about conserving a pure...
Buried tales

Friday 3 April '09

Very few of the early morning joggers and children meandering among trees at the picturesque Shah Jehan Mosque gardens in Woking in the south of London...
A lesson to be learnt from minority communities 

Friday 3 April '09

The bloody carnage and hostage situation at Chabad House in Mumbai late in November last year ruffled the calm of the Bene Israel Jewish community in India...
Konkan twist

Tuesday 24 March '09

This chain should be a must-stop on your Konkani cooking tour of Mumbai.
Meeting Maki San

Monday 23 March '09

When the Japanese master architect Fumihiko Maki took the podium on Friday morning at the 361 Degrees Design Conference at Rangsharada Hotel...
Business of Life

Wednesday 18 March '09

When Father Was Away on Business is an unusually quiet film from the eccentric modern genius of cinema, Bosnian Emir Kusarica.
Revenue-sharing: Exhibitors refuse to bend

Wednesday 18 March '09

The ongoing row between distributors and exhibitors did not seem to make much headway on Tuesday as the latter took their turn to speak.
Walk the line

Monday 16 March '09

What’s it about? Tropic of Capricorn, the latest travelogue/documentary being aired on BBC...
Walk the line

Monday 16 March '09

Tropic of Capricorn, the latest travelogue/documentary being aired on BBC, is a spectacular four-part series that maps 20,000 mile journey along the Tropic of Capricorn. Passing through the massive continents of South America...
Choose health

Saturday 14 March '09

As Morarka Organics prepares to open their 2,000-square-foot organic food store at Tardeo, one wonders what took them so long.
The real picture

Sunday 8 March '09

When Bangladeshi photographer Shahidul Alam sent a nasty letter to the World Press Photo foundation in the 1980s...
The real picture

Friday 6 March '09

When Bangladeshi photographer Shahidul Alam sent a nasty letter to the World Press Photo foundation in the 1980s, it was in response to the way his country was portrayed up until then by the international media.
Dancing feet

Thursday 5 March '09

Vaibhav Arekar’s choreography Narmada Hara Hara has done five shows in Maharashtra. This April in Baramati, it would have completed its eighth show nationwide, since its conception in August 2008.
The write way

Saturday 28 February '09

Wednesday night saw an unlikely gathering of people at the likely setting of Olive Bar and Kitchen at Mahalaxmi Racecourse to listen to veteran journalist Madhu Trehan...
City sways to Jazz legend Herbie Hancock’s notes

Friday 20 February '09

“It’s a wonderful night. There is something afoot here. I can feel it in the air. Can you feel it?” asked the legendary Herbie Hancock getting up from his piano.
Maestro uses jazz notes to spread the message of peace

Thursday 19 February '09

The Tata Theatre at the National Centre for Performing Arts was abuzz as Jazz maestros Herbie Hancock, George Duke and a band of musicians from the Thelonius Monk Institute of Jazz rehearsed on the eve of their ‘Living Dream’ concert.
Maker of 3D film Chota Chetan has his eyes on advertisements now

Friday 13 February '09

Advertisements between a cricket match can be a nuisance for many, however, one man is gearing up to change the way advertisements are presented on television.
‘Museums are strange creatures, but have good intentions’

Friday 6 February '09

When Amir Parsa, art educator at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, takes a group of visitors on an art tour, he first gives them a minute to look at the painting.
Viva la cinema

Monday 2 February '09

The opening of diplomatic centres in foreign nation often comes with a showcasing of a nation’s cultural products.
Fried and tested

Sunday 1 February '09

IF the distinct identities of cities are shaped through their most common sights, sounds and smells, the streets of Mumbai are characterised by the whiff of frying batata vadas.
Accidental Turns

Wednesday 28 January '09

Polish master Krzy-sztof Kieslowski once said that people may seem to die out of a heart attack or cancer or a car accident. But the real reason for death is that they just cannot carry on living.
Last bite with Akriti Kakkar

Saturday 24 January '09

The last few months have been very busy for me, doing shows in Lucknow, Delhi, Amritsar and other cities.
Kerala Special

Wednesday 21 January '09

When K Ramachandran came to Mumbai in 1990, there wasn’t much to speak of in terms of a Malayali cultural movement or festival.
Last bite with Akriti Kakkar

Tuesday 20 January '09

The last few months have been very busy for me, doing shows in Lucknow, Delhi, Amritsar and other cities.
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