Lights, camera, celebration: Raising toast to Asian cinema
If you love cinema, it’s time to revel in its Asian flavours as the Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema (Netpac) unravels “Imaging Asia,” a festival conceived as an“ exposition” of cinema, in Ne
Alternative communication
In a world of zip, zap, zoom, the marketeer is always on the lookout for new ways of catching the consumer’s eye.
‘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.
Living with the Superbug
As a resident of New Delhi, I am not happy that bacteria reportedly impervious to almost all types of modern antibiotics now evoke images of my city.
Breathing space into art
This Independence Day, perhaps, artist Manjunath Kamath wished for sovereignty from the “canvas” and its four “frontiers”.
Time is running out on Millennium Development Goals
Dayaram expected to hold his baby in his arms. Instead, he was left to mourn his wife and unborn child.
Jai Ho! Hindustani communication
...Duniya ek dulhan, dulhan ke mathe ki bindiya, yeh mera India, I love my India………lilted the lyrics on an FM channel, vying with the cacophony of ‘machine music’ in my royal carriage – the three whee
Orissa artisans get a ray of hope from NGO
Sixty-two-year-old Bhubaneswar Sahoo was aimlessly moving here and there until he settled down here at Ganesh Nagar a decade ago.
Muslim girls surge ahead
Though Muslim girls in other parts of the country are still struggling to receive education, in Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, they have made significant and abiding progress.
How Gen. Kayani controls Kabul, J&K
The dark horse has bolted out of the stable and is bucking and rearing but none of the cowboys around are trying to lasso it, forget saddling it.