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June 8, 2013
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Music of grandson
No fan, no fridge, but what music!
Raza Ali Khan on his late grandfather, the stern but masterful, Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan. Living under the same roof allowed Raza a chance to see a…
The creative force
All the world's an egg
An exhibition of sculptors Prodosh Das Gupta and Sarbari Roy Choudhury is full of curves.
TRIBUTE TO TAGORE
STYLE IN WOMEN'S QUARTERS
The blouse, brooch and boudis
The women of the Tagore household did more for Indian fashion than many of the designers of today.
GREEN COVER
The woods are lovely, dark & deep
A festival on the forest will celebrate this ancient granary and fount of folk culture.
Music
Naina Devi and the nautch girl
September is a month of many memories, but for lovers of Indian classical music its dearest association is with thumri legend Naina Devi.
Culture
The capital's date with classical
The Vishnu Digambar Jayanti Music Festival salutes talent, old and new
Culture
Jamming with Dad
When fathers and sons are in the same creative profession, the jugalbandi is that much sweeter
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Grand Design
Raise a glass to art
Indian vintners are going all out to woo customers with elegant packaging.
Building Block
The slum of all parts
Dharavi once had a flourishing sub-economy but its old businesses are fast disappearing.
New Lessons
Hands-on training earns hard cash
Vocational courses are slowly earning respect in a degree-hungry nation.
SCREEN SAVER
Till cinema do us part
Films are a great binding factor, or so the late film critic Roger Ebert would have us believe.
SMART EATING
Making the best of bad food
If you are forced to eat out a lot, make some wise decisions about what you're going to pick.

