A melange of song and dance
It might have been raining last week during the Karnataka Rajyotsava but that didn't dampen the enthusiasm of the students of HKBK College of Engineering, who celebrated the occasion on the campus....
View ArticleOf cinema and the city
Cinema in India is like brushing your teeth in the morning. You can't escape it," said Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan. In fact, cinema is an inevitable part of our society and the concept of city and...
View ArticleCelebrating in Russian style
Russians are known for their food, music and dance — this is exactly what the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, in collaboration with the Embassy of the Russian Federation and the...
View Article'I would like to see more acoustic music'
So many artistes try their hand at fusing different styles of music these days that the novelty of the art seems to be wearing off. But very few of this group actually have a knack for fusion...
View ArticleAn evening of classical charm
Chamber music has a touch to it like no other music genre. And when international and Indian artistes came together to perform at 'QUINTessence', a wind and piano concert performance, there was nothing...
View ArticleMiles away from box-office hit!
After his debut in Kal Kissne Dekha in 2009 and the boy-next-door role in F.A.L.T.U, actor Jackky Bhagnani got to work in the recently released rom-com, Ajab Gazabb Love, where he was cast opposite...
View Article'I feel great coming back to Bangalore'
With his aggressive batting and ease on the field, he proved that wicketkeepers can certainly be multi-dimensional. Australian cricketer Adam Gilchrist was in the City recently, addressing the media as...
View ArticleThe race to the finish
American expats in the City feel it's a close contest between Obama and RomneySuper storm 'Sandy' may have blown over but the political storm, in the wake of the USelections, continues to brew. The...
View ArticleBULLETIN BOARD
Industrial Design and Technology courseThe Design School at Loughborough University, UK, has started inviting applications for its BA (Hons) in Industrial Design and Technology course. The University...
View ArticleLearn music therapy online
If you are into health care and considering integration of music therapy in your work, or just intrigued by the impact of music and are curious to understand the basics and nuances of music therapy,...
View ArticleTV can be bad for your child
Unstructured playtime is more valuable for the developing brain than exposure to TV programmes, says Mary ChelladuraiThe present generation truly lives in a media-centric world. The average Indian...
View ArticleJobs in community medicine
Community Medicine is the study of health and disease in the population of defined communities or groups. Dr Shashikala Manjunatha provides detailsPublic health/ community medicine is a growing field...
View ArticleDon't aspire to control
Dear MadamI have a daughter who is doing her BCA, and a son who is in Class 7. My son was only five months old when I lost my husband. I have a problem with my son. He has been losing interest in...
View ArticleGive no room for procrastination
Vinaya Govind gives you tips on organising your studies well so that you're better prepared when exams arrive"My half-yearly exams are fast approaching and there is such a lot to study. The chapters in...
View ArticleBrain-compatible learning
Educationists emphasise that an ideal class is one which involves all the sensory organs as learning happens by experience through the five senses. M A Siraj makes a case for brain-compatible...
View ArticleFilmi fundas
'Farah is very cordial to me'Post the release and failure of 'Joker', directed by Shirish Kunder, there have been a lot of rumours that suggest animosity between the film's lead actors —...
View Article'We are all friends'
The members of the students' unions of different colleges in the City believe that it is imperative to share a good rapport with each other. Although the colleges may be rivals, the union members of...
View ArticleA dynamic display on stage
The second-year dance students of the postgraduate department of performing arts, at Jain University, are currently sitting through a round of examinations — and although they don't have to...
View ArticleA spell in the real world
Knowledge is valued the most when it is put to practical use. While many colleges in the City focus a lot on imparting theoretical knowledge, the students channelise this into their stints in the real...
View ArticleIndifferent to the festival?
Not all college students are excited about Deepavali and the festivities associated with itEvery festival has a large number of people celebrating it — but there are always a few who resist....
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