Some food for art Giridhar Khasnis writes about Draavidia Art Gallery in Fort Kochi which lets you enjoy art over a steaming cup of coffee.
Films from Hungary Sanjay Kumar and Zsuzsa Arendas say the Hungarian film festival gave the film aficionados in the capital a rare opportunity to watch a remarkable slice of prominent Hungarian films from the recent past.
Blind love for less fortunate Mysore V Subramanya writes about Rama Sudha Charitable Trust and the 100th musical
concert organised by them for the blind students of Shree Ramana Maharshi Academy for the Blind.
The bearded vulture Zafar Futehally talks about the bearded vulture which is now facing extinction.
Of many tongues The two-day literary conference on translation at Jaipur literary fest brought out the creative brilliance of the Naga tradition, Ao narration, Mizo stories and the Totos of Bengal, reports Benita Sen.
A scene from 'Relatives'. The Hungarian film festival got off with the screening of the latest film of IstvAn Szabo, 'Relatives' (Rokonok(2006)), based on Zsigmond Moricz's classic work, describing the centuries old tradition of nepotism in public life in Hungary.
Is the slowdown of the US economy going to adversely impact the IT sector in India? Is there a way the industry can still sustain its growth? We asked our readers for their opinion and suggestions.
Most agreed that IT companies were certainly going to feel the pinch, and added that it was the hiring policies of these companies that were to be blamed.
There were others who were optimistic and said all was not lost as business could be diverted to new territories.