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There's no stopping her
She's an enthu star in the making, darting from Bharatanatya to theatre, TV anchoring to biking, acting to direction. Divya Raghuram is now casting a glance at films
Book Watch

Top ten books of the week
Bahishkruta Ondu Nenapu by Narendra Jadhav, Translated by Suma Dwarakanath, Navakarnataka Prakashana, Rs.150 Nagna Satya by Aa.Na.Kru., Sagar Prakashana, Rs.135 Padava Kelavva edited by Appagere ...
Interview

Silence is not stagnation
Rahmat Tarikere, one of the foremost thinker-writers of the State, feels that while literature and culture were the beneficiaries of the unification of Karnataka, socio-economic development has been lop-sided and urban centric
Cinema

Riding the New Wave
A festival showcased some memorable films of the late Smita Patil


The portrait of an artist
Shaji N. Karun's next film concentrates on a turbulent phase of artist Raja Ravi Varma's life.
Dance

Innovative production
Vikramorvasheeya, by the legendary poet Kalidasa, was presented at Bhoomi Gita of Rangayana. The State repertory has devised several innovative concepts such as the recently concluded festival, Bahuroopi, depicting the various traditional and ...
Theatre

A feast of plays
A series of plays will be staged till January 18 in memory of Gubbi Veeranna
Turns, twists, twirls...
Surprisingly, the Peking Opera, had many commonalities with the forms of our own culture such as the Yakshagana
Tribute

To serve music, with love
Irrespective of whether it was Carnatic or Hindustani music, K.S. Srinivasan, music lover and organiser, turned up at the concert
Obeisance to gurus
It was an enthralling evening at Khimcha auditorium, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. An able exponent of Bharatanatya and Hindustani vocal music Susheela Mehta paid her respects to her Gurus Adyar Lakshman, Prof. C.V. Chandrasekhar, Kalanidhi Narayanan ...



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