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Painting the town red (25 July 12:00) |
| Amit Ambalal is back with his trademark humorous and satirical artworks blended with his experiences in Bali. |
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Wandering into ‘the unknown’ (25 July 12:00) |
| Sujata Mehta’s creations are steeped in mysticism and surrealism. |
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Dada gets the award, finally! (25 July 12:00) |
| Tapan Sinha finally gets his due in the shape of the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke award. |
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The seamy side (25 July 12:00) |
| “Ye Hai Dilli Meri Jaan” portrays a heartless Delhi. |
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Sword versus pen... (25 July 12:00) |
| By postponing the symposium on Mirza Yaas Yagana Changezi, has the Sahitya Akademi succumbed to fundamentalists’ bullying? |
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Checkerboard of life (25 July 12:00) |
| Aadhvi announced its presence in the world of culture with a cross-disciplinary presentation in the Capital. |
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A colourful adventure (25 July 12:00) |
| Seasoned filmmaker Ketan Mehta brings alive the life and times of Raja Ravi Varma. |
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Between sun and shade (25 July 12:00) |
| With a weeklong international children’s film festival starting in New Delhi this Friday, let’s look at the genre of children’s films in India. |
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The reign of Malhar (25 July 12:00) |
| It has been raining music in the Capital, and Malhar is the flavour of the season. |
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Waxing melodious (25 July 12:00) |
| Madhyami’s presentation on Guru Purnima in Kolkata featured a galaxy of junior and senior artistes. |
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When gurus trip the students! (25 July 12:00) |
| All is not well with the guru-shishya relationship especially when it comes to desi gurus and NRI shishyas, despite pots of money being exchanged. |
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Divine calling (25 July 12:00) |
| Soul Sounds, the renowned choir from Sri Lanka, had the audience spellbound with its performance in the Capital. |
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Raining ragas (25 July 12:00) |
| Curtain-raiser The Barkha Ritu festival is here. |
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A soothing ray of divinity (18 July 12:00) |
| Prince Chand sees the Buddha as a creative spiritual Godhead and harnesses artistic tools to get his message across. |
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Play of light and shadow (18 July 12:00) |
| Ace photographer Trent Parke on “creating a fiction from the real”. |
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Turning the wheel of fortune (18 July 12:00) |
| A troupe of wheelchair-bound artistes performed an art that traditionally harps on physical perfection. |
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Dance like a man (18 July 12:00) |
| Praveen Kumar of Bangalore gave a pleasing recital. |
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When democracy founders (18 July 12:00) |
| “Bhookey Navik”, a biting satire on the ruling classes, went on the boards at Shri Ram Centre recently. |
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Words that heal (18 July 12:00) |
| An event on the life and achievements of Javed Akhtar. |
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Strong link (18 July 12:00) |
| Ramgopal Varma speaks about his latest film “Contract” releasing this Friday. |
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Thriving on the popular (18 July 12:00) |
| Shruti Bajpai on what keeps HBO unchallenged. |
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A brother remembers (18 July 12:00) |
| Dev Anand has fond memories of his elder brother Chetan Anand. |
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Better than verse (18 July 12:00) |
| Shehryar feels Urdu poetry is in no danger. |
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Designs on destiny (18 July 12:00) |
| After a break, seasoned filmmaker Aziz Mirza seeks his ‘Kismat Konnection’ with a young audience. |
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The un-scene drama (18 July 12:00) |
| “Parde Ke Peeche Kya Hai” suggests the intrigues behind the stage. |
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Strokes of nature (11 July 12:00) |
| Bheem Malhotra on his watercolour works. |
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A brush with life (11 July 12:00) |
| Sajitha G.’s artistic journey of 20 years catches attention. |
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Colours of an epic canvas (11 July 12:00) |
| Author J.P. Losty on his “Love and Valour in India’s Great Epic — The Ramayana”. |
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Not of a piece (11 July 12:00) |
| Aadya and Madhushree in an Odissi duet. |
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Power of revolution (11 July 12:00) |
| “Shaheed Bhagat Singh”, based on the triumphs and sacrifices of the great revolutionary, creates a unique patriotism. |
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A deserving moment (11 July 12:00) |
| Seasoned filmmaker Mrinal Sen is to be felicitated with Lifetime Achievement Award at Osian Film Festival this Friday. |
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Who is she? (11 July 12:00) |
| Miley Cyrus, who stars in Disney’s “Hannah Montana” as the lead character Miley Stewart, whose alter ego is the pop music sensation “Hannah Montana” playing two different roles: ... |
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Out to disrupt! (11 July 12:00) |
| As Colors splashes on television screens later this month, CEO Rajesh Kamat shares what’s in store. |
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Unravelling the bind (11 July 12:00) |
| Makrand Deshpande uses his new play to pay tribute to “Sakharam Binder” and its creator Vijay Tendulkar. |
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Living up to Papa’s hopes (11 July 12:00) |
| Aamir Khan on the choice of topics for his films. |
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Aural divinity (11 July 12:00) |
| Kolkata recently got a taste of Pandit Ulhas Bapat’s feather-weight glides of santoor and Mukul Shivaputra’s nimble handling of ragas. |
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Youth on a high (11 July 12:00) |
| Performances by violinist Asghar Hussain and vocalist Shailendra Kumar Goswami enlivened the NCR. |
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By the riverbank (11 July 12:00) |
| “Phaans: Ek Jasoos ki Kahani” was shot on the banks of Yamuna recently. |
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A mellow autumn (11 July 12:00) |
| While his works continue to thrive, playwright Badal Sircar is slowly being neglected. |
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The true avatar of ‘Mother India’! (11 July 12:00) |
| Many years after his death Raj Kumar is still remembered as ruling the silver screen with his mere presence. |
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Debuts with distinction (04 July 12:00) |
| The India Habitat Centre in New Delhi played host to some memorable performances as lesser-known dancers stamped their class. |
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The scourge of racism (04 July 12:00) |
| “The Indian Wants the Bronx” highlights the plight of a hapless Indian who loses his way in New York. |
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The rule of children (04 July 12:00) |
| Punjabi Academy’s children’s plays addressed contemporary issues with honesty and intelligence. |
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To art’s credit (04 July 12:00) |
| Are online auctions a fresh opportunity for art lovers? |
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Bridging the gap (04 July 12:00) |
| Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury talks about his debut film “Anuranan” which bagged this year’s National Award for the best Bengali film. |
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The new Khan! (04 July 12:00) |
| Imran Khan appears confident before the release of the much publicised “Jaane Tu…Ya Jaane Na”. |
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The South Star (04 July 12:00) |
| A peep into the world of Adoor Gopalakrishnan. |
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News, views and stews (04 July 12:00) |
| Ashish Khokar on being a cultural commentator. |
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Flop show (04 July 12:00) |
| The first half of the year saw a string of half baked dramas, critically acclaimed unseen sagas and a handful of films that made money. |
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Some enticing variety (04 July 12:00) |
| Patna denizens got more than a whiff of Hindustani music at two recitals in the city recently. A report. |
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