Ipsitaa Panigrahi

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Celebs paid for plugged tweets

Those 140 characters on your Twitter page have the power of making money.

Timeless grace of the dancing divas

Their ethereal beauty coupled with the grace truly made them divas of the silver screen.

A youthful ode to the legendary dancer

Sanjukta Panigrahi (fondly known as Sanju Nani) is probably the next legendary face of Odissi dance after the doyen Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra.

Shades of grey in a world of black and white

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The stillness, the composition, the light and darkness all seemed to converge into a beautiful memory that speaks a thousand words, all expressed in a single photograph.

Magic that’s subtle and real

Delhi Gharana, known to be the oldest gharana of tablas is popular for its technique of using one’s nimble fingers to create powerful sounds as opposed to the Punjab gharana technique.

Are ghazals now a lost art?

The whiff of an early winter in the air coupled with ginger tea, all in a ghazal mehfil, would make for the perfect evening.

Temples of wealth

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The recent discovery of treasure trove worth approximately `1 lakh crore in the Shri Padmanabhaswamy temple in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, has once again given rise to the debate of whether religious institutions should bring in transparency related to the humungous funds they garner. The news comes

Ramli decodes the sutras of odissi

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It’s heartening to see the beautiful and breathtaking imagery he creates on stage with his dancers, costumes, lights and most importantly the dance style; Odissi, which takes a deviation from its core

Indie music gets its online portal

With its myriad forms and expressions, the Indian music scene is as varied as it can get.

Online lessons are little help

He is always on the move, always thinking about his rhythm and always going into the depths of any beat. They excite him, move him and transport him into another world of possibilities.

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