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Good Morning
Hello It's Monday, April 12, 2004

Road to avoid

Ballygunge Phari to Park Circus. Dug up and barricaded for tram track dereservation.

Sing along

Vienna Boys’ Choir, conducted by Gerald Wirth, to perform a wide range of compositions at Kala Mandir, 7 pm. Entry by invitation; passes available at the venue.

Helplines

Parampara 2004, an exhibition of innovative Indian products, will be inaugurated by actress-activist Nafisa Ali at Calcutta Ice Skating Rink, at 1 pm. Organised by Rotary Club of Calcutta Chowringhee to raise funds for the needy. Saris, casualwear, home linens and other accessories, made by craftspeople and women’s cooperatives, on display at Sasha, Mirza Ghalib Street, from 11 am.

Interface

A workshop, part of the event ‘E-maged towards new vision’, will be held at Nandan III, 3 pm to 8 pm. A boat-painting workshop, conducted by Scottish sculptor-painter Kenny Munro, at School of Art & Craft, 8 am to 11 am.

Art watch

An exhibition of paintings, installations, caricature, graffiti and other media works on ‘Vote, to whom dost thou belong?’ at CIMA Gallery. Paintings by M.F. Husain, based on the film Meenaxi: Tale of 3 Cities, at Galerie 88, 3 pm to 7 pm. Dilip Bhattacharyya’s works at Bharatiyam, Salt Lake, 4 pm to 8 pm. Exhibition-cum-sale of over 250 paintings and sculptures at Idiyas Gallery, 10.30 am-7.30 pm.
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