Beyond the obvious Artist Sachin S Jaltare's paintings portray a poise that has nothing to do with brush and palette, says Reema Moudgil.
Lights on sound Utpal Borpujari pans on 'The Halfmoon Files', a
documentary by Philip Scheffner made purely from the sound recordings of Indian soldiers kept as PoWs in Germany during the First World War.
A portion of Fry: Posting impressions Giridhar Khasnis profiles Roger Eliot Fry, the man who was much influenced by Cezanne, and coined the term Post-Impressionism.
Stories from sandstone Nirmala Ramaswamy tracks the evolution of
temple architecture in the temples at Aihole,
Badami, Pattadakallu and Gadag.
Pathway to the art of yore H Narayanan visits the popular and revered Akshardham temple in New Delhi, a marvel in
art and architecture, located on the banks of river Yamuna and comes back impressed.
The State government has proposed a ban on the use of cellphones by schoolchildren saying that it would affect their mental and physical growth. Is the government justified? Deccan Herald had invited readers to send their responses.
Most readers opine that the ban is a wise move since the use of cell phones has affected the health and academic performances of students. Others argue that these gadgets are quintessential to this globalised world.