‘Structuring is important in photography’
His surname might differ from a certain Picasso or a Neruda, but both aesthetics and poetry reign supreme in eminent Indian lensman of mixed origin, Pablo Bartholomew’s album of photographs.
Recording the story of a top nautch girl
Gauhar Jaan, born as Eileen Angelina Yeoward, an Armenian Christian who later converted to Islam, ruled many a heart.
‘In age of reality shows, it’s tough to be director’
In the spate of a zillion talent hunts flooding the tube-screens, there’s every reason now to pan the camera towards manufacturing composers after churning out singing starlets and nimble-footed dance
Child rights get corporate boost
Albeit a business house, all corporate bodies are bound by the corporate social responsibility (CSR) clause.
Pub Fest unearths unheard underground talent
What is A rockER after all? Wild mane with unruly locks? Or braided hair in pony-tails?
Filmmaker Zooms in on Kochi’s slices of history
His is a curious case of phoren birth with a desi twist in the tale. Born in Britain, but based out of Kochi (Kerala), Englishman Tom Peirce has everything Indian about him.
A blend of myth and fantasy
She thinks pen is a mightier tool than any powerful sword. Dynamic and talented, Nabila Jamshed, 22, comes across as any other girl her age. But deep down, you discover something more substantial.
Classical beats get an electrifying twist
This tabla maestro knows his blaring beats by heart. And he can surely raise up a storm at his fingertips with a medley of metres.
‘Children natural actors, spontaneous performers’
It will be the dawn of a new era on Kolkata’s theatrescape from the umbrella of Rangakarmee. The idea is to sprinkle a palette of fresh hues on the stage’s canvas.
Nashville to host regional bengali conference in july
All roads from Bengal will lead to Nashville this July.