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Arts

Melody to soothe the soul

Musical evening began with vocal recital by Susmita Chakraborty, who presented Raga Madhuvanti...

Dynamic duo

Evening opened with duet piece on Lakshmi and Saraswati, in which two sister goddesses were shown as two sides...
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The unbearable lightness of being

Most impactful of all works perhaps was installation of fifty life-sized bronze figures titled The Crowd...

Luminous masters, bright students

It bodes well for future of Indian art that even after being dazzled by masters, newcomers in awardees segment...

Many hues

Opening piece saw entire troupe performing to 'Holi ayi re', a contemporary song with traditional notes...

Poetic drama

Termed ‘shruti drishyayan’ (aural visualisation), this presentation format emphasises verbal aspects...

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Arts  /  Published 01.10.18

Life and afterlife of S H Raza, through his art

Browse through the first major S H Raza exhibition since he passed away two years ago ...
By Anand Holla

Arts  /  Published 25.09.18

Jim Sarbh on how Julio the clown was born

He delivers a power-packed performance in Rajat Kumar's MacBeth: What Is Done, Is Done...
By Ushnota Paul

Arts  /  Published 19.09.18

Pledge to revive dying art

Sand artist Sudarsan Patnaik, known for his social campaigns, was appointed president of the Odisha Lalit Kala Akademi...
By The Telegraph in Bhubaneshwar

Entertainment  /  Published 19.11.18

Narcos: Mexico was a culture shock: Michael Pena

The DEA agent was at the centre of what's now viewed as the beginning of the Mexican drug war...
By Karishma Upadhyay

Opinion  /  Published 25.08.18

Fleeting joy in lives of ugliness

Defined by bold lines, Sanat Kar's Ariel-like creatures with saucer eyes huddle like friends who share each other's troubles and joys because they have so much in common....
By Soumitra Das


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