After a couple of city-based films, director Bharathiraja has once again turned to his heartland, the rural landscape that has been his source of inspiration from the childhood, for his next project,Annakodiyum Kodiveeranum.
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Returns to his rural retreat
Posted by Jenni (#1) 546 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)Blast from the Past Leelavathi Sulochana 1936
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Pammal Sambandam Mudaliar, one of the two founding fathers of the Renaissance of Tamil theatre the other being Sankaradas Swamigal, created new trends towards the late19th Century.
Kala Sangamam to commence today
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The three-day dance and music festival ‘Kala Sangamam' jointly organised by the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan and the Rotary Club of Tiruchi Shakthi will commence at Thevar hall today.
When music spoke through slide guitar and violin
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A musician living on the banks of the Ganges and another living in Singara Chennai came together on one stage to create music so divine that it struck a chord in every listener.
Emblems of an era
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With renewed enthusiasm and an added dose of curiosity, we set out on our second trip down the cramped lanes of the city, this time in the southern part, where once the royal families lived. A
Music lovers! The Hindu Friday Review November Music Fest starts tomorrow
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The Hindu Friday Review November Music Fest commences in Coimbatore tomorrow. The four-day festival opens with a blend of Hindustani and Carnatic music with Adrishta featuring violinist Ganesh Rajagopalan and slide guitarist Debashish Bhattacharya.
A body of movements
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The Indian Council for Cultural Relations and The Embassy of the Republic of Korea together with the Korea Foundation and the InKo Centre hosted a performance by the Son Kyung-Soon Yaejon Dance Company at the Sir Mutha Venkatasubba Rao Concert Hall recently.
Seeing is believing
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PeopleIn a joint initiative, college students and transgenders make a short-film called Nambikkai that highlights discrimination HIV-positive people face. Akila Kannadasan reports.