Kidjo leaves the audience awed
Rarely does one have a chance to be part of a concert where a sizeable proportion of the audience is up on stage dancing and singing along with the performer.
The art of writing simple music reviews
I was reading a recent debate on music reviews.
Human relics to be returned to natives
LONDON’S FAMOUS Natural History Museum has decided to return 138 pieces of ancient human skeletal remains to the indigenous community of aboriginals.
LONDON 2012: 500 DAYS TO GO
IN JUST 500 days, the world’s gaze will turn to the United Kingdom as the lights go up on the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games.
Comic(s) need no timing!
Every Tinkle fan across the world would’ve been saddened by its founder Anant Pai’s demise.
Mehra takes a step back
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra has smartened up.
No Padmavati on Bhansali’s horizon
Sanjay Leela Bhansali doesn’t think small. There were recent reports suggesting the maverick director wanted to make his famous play Padmavati into a full-fledged feature film, and cast Kareena Kapoor as the lead.
However, sources close to the director have denied these reports.
Boy, 15, killed by his ‘friends’ over `2,500
Yash Gupta, a 15-year-old boy studying at Cambridge School in the Lajpat Nagar area, was stabbed to death by a group of nine “friends”, allegedly over a loan of `2,500, in nearby Amar Colony on Saturd
Cong-TMC seat divide narrows
The final seat-sharing matrix between the Trinamul Congress and the Congress for the coming West Bengal Assembly polls will only be decided after Trinamul supremo Mamata Banerjee and senior Congress l
Left drops 9 ministers, chooses 149 new faces
In an unprecedented move, the ruling Left Front dropped over half of its sitting MLAs, including nine ministers, from its list of candidates for the coming Assembly elections in West Bengal.