Joy by nature Giridhar Khasnis talks to K Damodaran, a well-informed and sensitive artist whose abstract images transform nature into a happy memory.
All in the name of God Utpal Borpujari says Pakistani film Khuda Kay Liye, set for release in India on March 28, takes an analytical yet dispassionate look at what is probably the biggest question facing the Muslim world post 9/11.
Being woman Five short films at a film festival on Womens Day were eye-openers to issues women have to endure in their day to day life, reports Arathi Menon
Myriad hues of Holi Holi may not be celebrated in South India the same way as it is in the North. Purnima Raghavan finds out that each southern state has its own unique way of making the day special.
Listen to the King of rock n roll Real music. No computers. No lip-syncing. Good times. The Curtis King Band, a travelling rock n roll band with an East-meets-West sound promises this and more, writes Priyanca Vaishnav
Pakistani film 'Khuda Kay Liye', set for release in India on March 28, takes an analytical yet dispassionate look at what is probably the biggest question facing the Muslim world post 9/1
Does Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen’s decision to leave India indicate a setback to the country’s liberal image?
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