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How to evoke fear
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Why is it that the Indian television industry has been unlucky when it comes to horror shows, asks srabanti chakrabarti
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Off the beaten track
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This year’s Osian’s Cinefan Film Festival had an eclectic representation of quite a few experimental films, says utpal borpujari
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Seeking out sensuality & style
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Vijay Mallya has introduced Indian men to beer. And, also, girls like Ujjwala Raut, Katrina Kaif, Yana Gupta and Vidhisha Pavate. For which, of course, they are eternally grateful. All thanks to the Kingfisher Calendar.
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Tele buzz
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Tracking down the ultimate killer
In Animal Planet’s Ultimate Killers, Steve Leonard brings to you the world’s most deadly killers. In this episode, he climbs 40 meters in the Panamanian rainforest to meet the incredibly harpy eagle, with its...
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Sowing seeds of imagination
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“If you don’t send the sick people to slaughterhouse, then why send sick animals there?” If you have raised similar questions, maybe you need to watch the award-winning movie Tingya.
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From Paris with love
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Yvan Attal is talking about one of the most famous images of Paris — Robert Doisneau’s 1950 photograph, Le Baiser de l’Hotel de Ville, in which a young couple are locked in an embrace as all of Parisian life swirls around them.
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Music reviews
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A fine exponent of the Carnatic flute
Until the late 19th century, the Carnatic flute, a 9-hole bamboo flute, the South Indian equivalent of the North Indian 8-hole bansuri flute, had never been used in Carnatic concerts.
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