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Reigning cats and dogs Summer is as trying for us as for our furried friends. A few ways on how best to keep them cool
ARE CLASSICAL ARTS STILL POPULAR?
Old reflects newToday’s youth are into rap and pop music. But the rap and pop album reminds us of raagas in Hindustani or Carnatic. That is why ancient music finds its place on the music tracks forever. People involved in making music for the ...
Lack of good teachersClassical art is a part of our culture and today classical art is loosing its popularity. We are just copying western culture and art and call it modernisation and development, whereas foreigners are interested in Indian classical arts and ...
Classical art is still appealingClassical itself means works of highest standard of quality. Musically important films like Shankarabharanam, Swarabhishekam, Soothradharulu have drawn large crowds to theatres. Various T.V. channels are conducting ...
Can never fade awayYes, the classical arts are still popular and will be more popular in the future as can be see from the growing number of people taking it. Even young students are going for classical arts and showing remarkable talent. The programmes ... Publicity required Classical arts which are known to develop ethical values are not playing an important role now a days.The insipidity of classical arts is due to lack of publicity. Though people are equipped with talent, they don’t have enough ...
Never a dying artClassical arts is in existence from time immemorial and it flourished due to patronage extended by erstwhile rules and kings. Classical arts showcased to the outside world, the cultural heritage of the country. As time passed, ... VOICE YOUR VIEWS Next Issue The topic for the next Voice Your Views column scheduled for June 18 is “Today’s kids and their role models.” Send your responses before June 11 by post Voice Your Views, Metroplus, The Hindu, 6-3-879 & 879 B , ...
Writing at a price A pen is what we are used to losing or misplacing. But what if it costs ten lakh?
Cracking the model code Channel V host Pia Trivedi tells what it takes to get gorgeous
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Tom Alter dubs for HolmesPogo is expanding its range of family viewing into the mystery genre with the launch of The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes, on air from June. The show, which will be available in both English and Hindi, will have celebrated theatre artiste ...
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