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Boys can cry
It was raining when the old woman's son left for the US. She says the house wept too. She is sitting in the courtyard, alone. Maybe because the rooms are in mourning.
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Jubin Nautiyal on importance of virtual concerts
Singer Jubin Nautiyal feels it is important to have virtual concerts to keep people entertained amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
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Penguin releases 'Cricket 2.0: Inside the T20 Revolution'
Why is Royal Challengers Bangalore one of the worst-performing teams in the Indian Premier League (IPL), despite having batsman like A.B. de Villiers and being captained by Virat Kohli?
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COVID-19 effect: Bolshoi Theatre goes online for connoisseurs
Western classical music and ballet connoisseurs have a reason to cheer for in these times of coronavirus lockdown. The prestigious Bolshoi Theatre is currently streaming a few of its classic performances of the past following its closure owing to restrict
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Ray's visual artist Nemai Ghosh dead
Famed photographer Nemai Ghosh, known for his very fruitful two-decade long association with auteur Satyajit Ray, died at his residence here on Wednesday following cardio-respiratory failure, a family member said.
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Activate state film boards, revive Films Division to support documentaries: Shilpi Gulati
Two-time National award winning documentary filmmmaker Shilpi Gulati feels that in order to make things easier for documentary filmmakers in India, the government must activate the various State Film Boards to support production and distribution, besides
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Tamil actor-director Visu dead
Tamil movie director, producer, actor, play writer Visu, 74, on Sunday died here due to old age ailments.
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Sanjay Khan set to launch new book 'Assalamualaikum Watan'
Actor-filmmaker Sanjay Khan is set to launch his second book titled "Assalamualaikum Watan", which will trace Muslims' role in shaping India's heritage.
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Amitabh Bachchan unveils 'Didda - The Warrior Queen of Kashmir' by Ashish Kaul
From a legendary woman warrior Queen of Kashmir to the only living legend the world has, life came full circle for Ashish Kaul as the mega star of the millennium Amitabh Bachchan unveiled his bestseller "Didda - The Warrior Queen of Kashmir".
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Ustad Amjad Ali Khan gives land for a hospital in Kerala
Sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan has written to Kerala Government to build a hospital on a two-acre land that the state government had earlier given him to build a music academy. Khan says he believes healthcare is a primary needs for every human, beyon
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Sunburn Fest announces phase one lineup for 2019 edition
Ahead of the Sunburn 2019 electronic dance music festival's launch in December, the ogranisers have released the phase one lineup, boasting an array of talents, including DJ Martin Garrix and The Chainsmokers.
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Jio MAMI all set to host Word To Screen Market 2019
The Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival is all set to host the fourth edition of the Word to Screen Market. This event brings together publishers and the literary community along with content creators to option stories for films, TV and digital platforms. This
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Of life in the Indian Army, rediscovering Delhi's stepwells, Indian stories from America (IANS Books This Weekend)
What's life like in the Indian Army? Beyond the medals and awe, there's a lot of sweat and grime - and back room politics. You can read about this in a new book.
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Aditi Rao Hydari recalls her days as a Bharatanatyam dancer
Aditi Rao Hydari, who was a classical dancer before she became an actor with Tamil film 'Sringaram' (2007), says she still feels a strong connection with Bharatanatyam.
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Photographs have been relegated to being fillers in print media: Raghu Rai
His hard-hitting, black-and-white photographs captured the hope of India in the making and as well as the despair of the life-changing events like the Bangladesh Liberation War, Operation Bluestar and the Bhopal Gas Tragedy.
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Ahmedabad to get its 1st edition of Comic Con India
Comic Con India, a pop culture experience, on Tuesday announced that it will be hosting its first Ahmedabad edition on February 1 and 2, 2020.
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Kavita Seth likes to revive old literature
Singer Kavita Seth has been vocal about her love for Sufi music and ancient poems. She will soon unveil an album of eight songs which are based on the works of Amrita Pritam, known for poems like "Ajj Aakhaan Waris Shah Nu" and "Main Tenu Phir Milangi".