Earthy and real On exhibit at
Time & Space gallery till March 26,
G Reghus no-frills
ceramic sculptures exude an air of
exotic captured in the everyday
moments, observes Dipti Nair
Lepers messiah Wernik Dornik is like a second Gandhi to the lepers of Bindu School of Arts. Hema Vijay visits the school and finds out that the
paintings of the students are not grief-laden and appeal to the spirit.
Read Sanskrit! Blog Sanskrit Ever wondered what a bunch of students of Indian origin from various US universities would like to do when they come together on an online forum? Bring out an online Sanskrit magazine!
Creative Space Sunflower continues to dominate Ravi Gossains canvas as he exhibits another collection of
paintings at Chitrakala Parishat till March 30. He tells Arathi Menon that his paintings are on a
natural progression to abstraction.
An unenviable post Sarojini Nayak reviews a short film The Last Post that tells the poignant story of Nila, who has been
transporting mail bags from the post office to the bus stand at Jeypore, Orissa on a rickety horse drawn cart for more than four decades.
Does Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen’s decision to leave India indicate a setback to the country’s liberal image? Deccan Herald had invited its readers to opine on the issue. Many of our readers said India’s liberal image will not be tarnished by Taslima’s decision to leave and even termed her comments as ungrateful. Some others opined that the country has lost its credibility as a democracy because it bowed down to fundamentalists and Leftists of West Bengal.