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Covid-19 pandemic is ultimately connected to our careless handling of the environment writes the author.
The highest civilian award of the Karnataka state government’s Karnataka Sangeeta Nritya Academy carry a cash prize of Rs.25,000 Dr. Padmaja Suresh, a leading Bharatanatyam dancer and a prominent…
Kalamandalam Kuttan Asan was known for his role of Dakshan
Utsav Educational Society’s Two-day Indian Classical Dance Festival, Saare Jahan Se Accha, showcased Bharatanatyam by Rama Vaidyanathan and Mohiniyattam by Bharati Shivaji among others.
Contagion Cabaret, a British stage performance turned into a film, is blended with extracts from plays, poems, journalism and music.
A Chennai signboard painter with a ‘scrap pile’ goldmine.
Remo Fernandes writes about meeting India’s former PM Rajiv Gandhi.
You have to break down your performance shot by shot, you have to understand your opponent down to the slight frown on her face, writes Pullela Gopichand in his autobiography Shuttler’s Flick
In his book Pride Prejudice and Punditry, Shashi Tharoor writes about how the books he read as a child and the word puzzles he played helped him become the wordsmith he is today.