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Love across the border
Shoaib Mansoor, Pakistani director of “Khuda Kay Liye”, on what inspired him to make the film.
Interview

A riddle called India
Siddharth Kak returns to the small screen with “Indiadhanush”.
Columns

Learn the lingo

Four types of abhinaya: The art of expression or abhinaya (Learn the Lingo, 29 June 2007), is subdivided into four categories according to the traditional treatises on dance. The four types of ...
Interview

The sound of light
Senior members of a Finnish Choir discuss the music of their country.
Cinema

Films with a human touch
In writer-director Arun Kuckreja’s latest set of short films his abiding concern for peace comes to the fore.


SNAPSHOTS
SNAPSHOTS

Summer has always been a special season for publishers, filmmakers and channels to come up with their best. This month HBO has lined up some blockbusters and meaningful films. On the Earth Day, the channel will showcase “An Inconvenient ...
Music

Moments beyond time
The platinum jubilee celebrations of Hindustani music doyen L .K. Pandit and a concert by Kumar Mardur lit up the week.


Melody of the saint
In the concerts by vocalist Ghulam Abbas Khan and sitar exponent Prateek Choudhary, technique blended with aesthetics.
Colour of music
A recent festival proved the importance of performing with heart.
Dance

Beauty in simplicity
Clean choreography and a frill-free presentation made the story of Sunderar engaging.
Theatre

Playtime
Tripurari Sharma’s “Hello to Myself” is a must-watch.
Arts & Crafts

Romancing the rural
An exhibition of the works of legendary printmaker Haren Das is on view at Delhi Art Gallery.
Tribute

The simply indomitable Koser
In the death of M.L. Koser we have lost a man who gave everything to further the cause of music and dance.
Events

Some way with words
The recent Indo-Pak Shankar-Shad Mushaira offered both high wit and damp squibs.



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