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The French connection in Bangalore

For three weekends this month, the National Gallery of Modern Art will be the site of a voyage of discovery for those interested in the great French artists of the past two centuries.
Section: Bangalore  | Saturday, July 9, 2011 13:52 IST

Will my land become an ash dump? That’s Gadag’s query

Even as Gadag farmers resist land acquisition for the proposed steel plant by South Korean giant POSCO, participants at a talk heard how rules were bent in Orissa during the land acquisition for the POSCO plant there.
Section: Bangalore  | Friday, July 1, 2011 10:53 IST

DNA talks to Namita Gokhale

Before the launch of Priya In Incredible Indyaa in Bangalore, author Namita Gokhale engaged in a conversation with Rosamma Thomas
Section: Bangalore  | Saturday, June 25, 2011 16:09 IST

Singing for a free Tibet

Students for Free Tibet are organising music concerts in the city, with the hope that it will be a small step in asserting the free spirit of Tibet and reach their cause to a wider audience.
Section: India  | Monday, June 13, 2011 10:34 IST

Talking love, sex, religion with Kamala

Canadian author Merrily Weisbord’s biography of Kamala Das is a highly personal account of how a literary project turned into a close friendship.
Section: Lifestyle  | Sunday, May 1, 2011 2:00 IST

Peeking into the eyes of heroic women

Some things that happen by accident can change the very course of a life.
Section: Lifestyle  | Friday, March 11, 2011 15:16 IST

Isn’t it time to spoil Nero’s party?

The Satish Dhawan Auditorium in the Indian Institute of Science was packed to capacity even before 5.30 pm, when the film, Nero’s Guests, was scheduled to be screened. There was little space even in the aisles.
Section: Bangalore  | Friday, March 4, 2011 8:40 IST

Review: Half The Sky: How To Change The World, Women in our world

Nicholas Kristof and Shery; Wudunn say oppression of women is no different from slavery.
Section: Lifestyle  | Sunday, February 13, 2011 0:08 IST

Recalling the life of a teacher of disobedience

Author Achala Moulik took the audience on a little tour of history, recalling how Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy might have inspired leaders of the freedom struggle in India.
Section: Bangalore  | Thursday, December 9, 2010 10:00 IST

Songs that spoke of age-old wisdom to city youth

It was a concert with a difference. For one, it was held at 10.30 am on a Sunday, a day that dawned with a light drizzle. So attendance was thinner than it might have been on a bright day.
Section: Bangalore  | Monday, November 8, 2010 8:35 IST
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