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The Commerce of Christmas

Christmas, the celebration of the birthday of the man who founded Christianity, is an out and out commercialised festival today. But did you know that the American version of Christmas has always been so? Read on ...

The Making of a Prodigy

Siva Kalyan is a prodigy. Not only is he studying advanced math and physics at the age of nine years, but he is also overcoming a tough physical condition. And it's all in no small measure due to his parents. Read on ...

The Story of Indian Bronzes

No, they are not the kind of bronzes weightlifter Malleswari won in the recent Olympics, but the most exquisite sculptures made in an equally fascinating manner down the ages. Read on ...

Rabi, the Budding Poet

Little Rabi used to pretend that the straight, tall railings of verandas at his sprawling mansion in Calcutta, were students who he could cane at will. But the boy who grew up to be his generation's greatest Indian literary figure, hated school himself. Read on ...

Francoise' Dolls

So you thought dolls are just pretty plastic things with no real value at all. Well, you haven't seen Francoise' dolls have you? Read on ...

A Sojourn in Venice

What are the images that Venice evokes? A sense of history and timelessness. And long leisurely rides through its myriad canals in gondolas. But all this is under threat today. Read on ...

Bidriware

Inspired by Persian art, the 400 year old traditional art of Bidri has spread from its mother town Bidar to the rest of India. Shyamala, a craftsperson, explains. Read on ...

Alpana

Come festival time and Indian homes have their floors covered with beautiful patterns in floral designs and geometrical shapes, called alpana. But painting walls and floors is an artform not unique to India alone. Read on ...

The First Notes of Mozart

The genius that was to make Mozart one of the greats of western classical music, was apparent even as a child. At five, he was already composing terribly complicated concert pieces. Read on ...

Ride the Camel

A ride on camel back, from Jaisalmer to the Thar dunes, turns out to be the most memorable part of Aditi De's trip to Rajasthan. Read on ...

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