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East is East

Tuesday 21 July '09

A chance encounter with Georges Kazazian, an Egyptian oud player, led to an odd sort of collaboration for the santoor player Rahul Sharma.
East is East

Sunday 19 July '09

A chance encounter with Georges Kazazian, an Egyptian oud player, led to an odd sort of collaboration for the santoor player Rahul Sharma.
East is East

Saturday 18 July '09

A chance encounter with Georges Kazazian, an Egyptian oud player, led to an odd sort of collaboration for the santoor player Rahul Sharma.
East is East

Saturday 18 July '09

A chance encounter with Georges Kazazian, an Egyptian oud player, led to an odd sort of collaboration for the santoor player Rahul Sharma.
The sound of health

Sunday 19 July '09

Music is now being used by doctors as a therapeutic tool
Marital Blitz

Friday 17 July '09

It is not often that celebrities — or even micro celebs — drop in at Vijay Nagar near Delhi University North Campus.
Marital Blitz

Wednesday 15 July '09

It is not often that celebrities — or even micro celebs — drop in at Vijay Nagar near Delhi University North Campus.
Bolero Beats

Monday 13 July '09

Every Sunday at the Orange Hara restaurant in Gurgaon, the smoky sounds of Latin jazz merge into the soulful strains of Hindustani classical music.
Bolero Beats

Monday 13 July '09

Every Sunday at the Orange Hara restaurant in Gurgaon, the smoky sounds of Latin jazz merge into the soulful strains of Hindustani classical music.
Dance From the Past

Wednesday 8 July '09

Recreating 18th century Lucknow when the city of Nawabs throbbed with the tinkling of ghungroos, the strains of the sarangi...
Be Kind, Rewind

Tuesday 7 July '09

Before iPod days and DVD nights, there was DD — just DD. And on Wednesday and Friday nights, India turned the knob of its boxy television set for Chitrahaar.
Dance From the Past

Monday 6 July '09

Recreating 18th century Lucknow when the city of Nawabs throbbed with the tinkling of ghungroos...
A forever piece

Sunday 5 July '09

Fashion photographer Atul Kasbekar on the Versace campaign in the 1980s
Play it Again

Thursday 2 July '09

1973. In darkened cinema halls across the country, a post-Partition pain was prised open. It was MS Sathyu’s Garam Hawa.
Play it again

Tuesday 30 June '09

In darkened cinema halls across the country, a post-Partition pain was prised open in 1973. It was MS Sathyu’s Garam Hawa.
Play it Again

Sunday 28 June '09

1973. In darkened cinema halls across the country, a post-Partition pain was prised open.
The wedding march

Sunday 28 June '09

When sitarist Shubhendra Rao and Dutch cellist Saskia Rao-de Haas’s mutual appreciation for each other’s music made wedding bells ring eight years ago...
Hard Times

Thursday 25 June '09

It’s the new formula for success on TV; reality shows have succeeded saas-bahu sagas in drawing eyeballs.
Sounds of Silence

Friday 19 June '09

Animation is usually associated with kids and humour, but there’s nothing funny about The Eyes of Silence—a 5 minute animation film produced and directed by first time filmmakers...
Classical Call

Thursday 18 June '09

“In the world of classical music, a surname like Chaurasia comes with its own expectations,” says 37-year-old Rakesh Chaurasia, nephew of renowned flautist Pt Hari Prasad Chaurasia who is ready with his 24th album titled Morning...
Sounds of Silence

Thursday 18 June '09

Animation is usually associated with kids and humour, but there’s nothing funny about The Eyes of Silence—a 5 minute animation film produced and directed by first time filmmakers...
Classical Call

Wednesday 17 June '09

In the world of classical music, a surname like Chaurasia comes with its own expectations...
Echoes of the Nightingale

Tuesday 16 June '09

A name like Radha Mangeshkar is a dead giveaway, and the young singer whose debut album Naav Maaza Shami was launched a few weeks ago is only too aware of this.
Echoes of the Nightingale

Monday 15 June '09

A name like Radha Mangeshkar is a dead giveaway, and the young singer whose debut album Naav Maaza Shami was launched a few weeks ago is only too aware of this.
Borders no Bar

Monday 15 June '09

Justin McCarthy, 52, first learnt Bharatanatyam in California. Shortly thereafter, he packed his bags and left for India.
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