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Kaleidoscope - A Li'l Bit Of Kindness
Intolerance is the word of the season-- all over the world, people are losing their patience, compassion and that sense of community that makes life worthwhile. What does a bi...
Read MoreKaleidoscope: Theatre A La Carte
Just a month into the new year, and quite a few noteworthy things have already happened on the theatre scene—Pankaj Kapur returned to theatre with a new play Dopehri, wh...
Read MoreKaleidoscope - Book Lovers’ Books
For bibliophiles, books about book lovers offer an additional thrill…of belonging to a special community that lives its own universe of words. The idea of Nina George&r...
Read MoreThe Journey Continues
Hindi Theatre does not have it easy in Mumbai, still some groups are carrying on with dedication. Om Katare?s Yatri, that was one of the groups that was formed when Prithvi Th...
Read MoreKaleidoscope - Enemy At The Gates
With the terrorist attack at Pathankot in the news, Pakistan is once again supervillain in the Indian media. However, when it comes to portraying the evil of terrorism in West...
Read MoreEliza By Any Other Name
December 2015 marked the end of the year long birth centenary celebrations of pioneering theatre personality Begum Qudsia Zaidi. To her goes the credit for translating and ada...
Read MoreBring On The Girls
Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl was a publishing sensation and made legit the dysfunctional ‘girl’. Paula Hawkins’s debut novel, The Girl On The Train zoome...
Read MoreHer Name Was Gauhar
There is little documentation about India’s great performing artistes and even less about the women. The tawaifs, despite their talent and refinement had the added disa...
Read MoreCrime And Punishment
The film Drishyam (in its many versions), raised curiosity about the Japanese book that inspired it. The bestselling Japanese novel is also reportedly being made into another ...
Read More7/7/07: Heart Of Darkness
Reyhaneh Jabbari was just nineteen when she was arrested for the murder of a man who tried to rape her. After six years of torture and torment she was hanged in October 2014, ...
Read MoreDIAL A SHRINK SAY THE GIRLS
Animal is not only a retaliation to the women’s demand for equal rights, it is the...
December 6 2023IS DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY KILLING…INTIMACY??
Monojit Lahiri does a check out on how technology has impacted the idea of intimacy and ...
December 4 2023TIGHTROPE WALK FOR JOURNALISTS IN THE MAINSTREAM
Here, taking off from a few discussions at the Orange City Literature Festival she atten...
December 3 2023