Taj Club House hosts the Dutch jazz quartet, The Buzz Bros Band, at Summit on November 12, 7.30 p.m. Described as adventurous, freely interpreted, electric acoustic funky jazz with an ethnic touch, music buffs can enjoy the performance along with a selection of fine cuisine from the kitchens of Kefi, Clubhouse and Beyond Indus.
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Posted by Jenni (#1) 560 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)Beastly tales and lots of fun
Posted by Jenni (#1) 560 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
What are you here for I ask Sushmitha, a first standard student from Park Global School. We are seated side by side at the PSG College of Arts and Science auditorium.
Traversing eras
Posted by Jenni (#1) 561 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
The 18th Century Spanish philosopher Pablo Minguet e Yrol's dream of making the fine arts accessible to the masses finds an echo in the music of the Minguet Quartet from Germany.
Haj proclaims equality before God
Posted by Jenni (#1) 561 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
Id ul Azha, also called Festival of Sacrifice, was celebrated with usual gaiety in various parts of the central districts on Monday. A large number of Muslims participated in the special khutba prayers held in the idgah maidans and mosques in the city and other parts of the district in the morning.
Flowing lines
Posted by Jenni (#1) 562 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
A.V. Ilango's Line and Layam transports the viewer to the primordial, where creation, preservation and destruction happen simultaneously. At the same time, his works have a sense of movement that seems so vivid and real.
Yesterday once more
Posted by Jenni (#1) 562 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
The film was Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai. The stars were Meena Kumari, Raaj Kumar and Nadira. The music was by Shankar-Jaikishan. And the big hit was Ajeeb dastaan hai yeh, a philosophical rumination about the strange journey of life, whose beginnings and ends are mysterious, and which flows through destinations without our comprehension.
In the excellent company of people who write
Posted by Jenni (#1) 563 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
A historic occasion” is how Director of Kalakshetra Leela Samson described Lit For Life at the inauguration of Chennai's first literary festival organised by The Hindu quite the apposite term for an event that's been waiting to happen for so, so long in a city that cherishes the written word.
November Fest ticket sale begins
Posted by Jenni (#1) 563 days ago (http://www.thehindu.com)
The music festival will be held from November 17 to 20 Ticket sales for The Hindu Friday Review November Fest in the city was formally launched at The Hindu office on November 4.