More than all that jazz What happens when jazz and martial arts
come together on stage? Hema Vijay was witness to such an unusual encounter called 'Trinethra' in Chennai.
Borderless world: Master of many mediums C P Rajendran profiles artist Jyoti Bhatt whose works break down all established barriers between art and craft, fine and popular, urban and rural.
In the corridor of royalty Dhananjaya Bhat
goes back into
history to take a look at 'Sethupatis', the
royal family who guarded the
Rama Sethu.
Quo vadis Panthera tigris? On World Environment Day 2007, India would do well to ponder the fate of the tiger and recognise that it is in fact a mirror image of the fate of the Indian subcontinent.
More than all that jazz :What happens when jazz and martial arts
come together on stage? Chennai was witness to such an
unusual encounter called Trinethra Photo by Seven Shots
Champions in sports other than cricket complain that Indian cricketers get disproportionate rewards as compared to them. Are they justified in complaining? Is the recognition of achievements related to the popularity of the game? Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send in their opinions. Most readers feel that cricket is over-glorified and its players are pampered at the cost of other sports. Others contend that cricket is the nation’s religion and the players certainly deserve the booty.