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No rewards after awards!
"Brokeback Mountain" sank. The box office was cool to "Capote". "Walk the Line" just about crawled to safety. Clearly there was more hype than viewers for Hollywood goodies in the Oscar-driven season.
Interview

Lighting the lamp within
The celebrated Sufi singer from Pakistan, Abida Parveen talks about the "radiation" called Sufi music in the light of the recent Jahan-e-Khusrau festival in New Delhi.
Telewatch

A success story
As Turner India prepares to present the world's favourite `alleyway', to Indian kids, Monica Tata gives an outline of her team's strategy.
Cinema

The shaker moves on
Shekhar Suman, the pasha of satire, says he has no intention of staying stuck in the genre
Music

Growing up with giants
Continuing the series on accompanists, meet Karaikudi Krishnamurthy, a gentle genius.


A pat on the back for the new generation
Two young musicians delighted Delhi's connoisseurs with their concerts.
The magic of team spirit
Sree Shanmukhananda Sangeetha Sabha's music festival in Delhi provided a great listening opportunity.
Dance

Simply sparkling
The U.S.-bred Mythili Prakash gave a scintillating performance in New Delhi the other day.
Theatre

Veronica dies, theatre lives on
In "Veronica Decides to Die", director Gyandev Singh Channi has been able to draw out the best from his young actors.
A tale from an epic, a touch of class
Two dramatic pieces, presented by ACME Theatre this past week at the LTG auditorium featured Sanjay Gautam as a solo performer. Projecting a wide range of human emotions, Sanjay gave a gripping performance, as he concentrated on the inner ...
Arts & Crafts

From the hills, with love
The Lalit Kala Akademi presented a truly representative exhibition on the North-East this week in New Delhi.
Events

The heart's desire
This past year five women theatre activists interested in promoting women's theatre got together with a view to promoting theatre in Delhi as well as help to increase the participation of women in theatre. But why the "Hungry Heart", this critic ...
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