Baroness and son battle over Spanish art treasureMADRID - One of the world’s top private art collections could become the object of a legal dispute as a Spanish baroness is being challenged by a wayward son over his inheritance rights. Fan’s collection of 10,000 Asterix figures keeps growingHAMBURG - Asterix, the world’s most famous Gaul just turned 50, bringing all of Europe into a fever about the comic book hero. Bin Laden’s son wants to join the UN to promote peaceLONDON - The son Osama bin Laden favoured to carry on his work says he would like to work for the United Nations instead — as a peace campaigner. Climate change photo exhibition shows peoples’ resilienceNEW DELHI - It was a photo exhibition on climate change, but instead of the negative impact of the phenomenon, it showcased how people in rural India are coping with changes in climate and evolving new ways to cope with it. Philip Roth in Bad Sex Award shortlist for depiction of threesome
Dalai Lama to speak at Delhi UniversityNEW DELHI - Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama will give the valedictory address at a conference on Tibetan history and culture at Delhi University Saturday in which more than 40 scholars from across the world are participating. Santhali literature is booming, but needs government helpJAMSHEDPUR - Contemporary Santhali literature has taken off in a big way since it became an official language of Jharkhand in 2003, but it has not come of age because the government has not added it to the list of official Indian languages, says a pioneer of the Santhali book trade. With art and grit, she helps women in Maoist badlands (Feature with images)BUNDU - Deep in the heart of Maoist country in Jharkhand, a young woman is reviving ancient artistic genres to “bring new meaning into the lives of tribal and backward caste women” whose husbands and kin have taken to arms. Dalrymple, Brown continue to dominate bestseller chartsNEW DELHI - “Nine Lives: In Search of the Sacred in Modern India” by William Dalrymple continued to retain the number one position in the non-fiction section of the bestseller list for the fourth consecutive week while Dan Brown’s “The Lost Symbol” topped the fiction category. Transgenders and Shankaracharya come together on canvasNEW DELHI - South Asian theatre, traditional Kathakali dance, a festival of transgenders and Adi Shankaracharya’s text “Saundariya Lehri” (Waves of Beauty) fuse in Chennai-based artist George Kuruvilla’s works, now on display in the capital. Ancient Chinese characters come together at new museumBEIJING - The full range and history of Chinese characters, one of the world’s most archaic writing systems which is still in practice, came together Monday when China’s first museum for sinograms opened, Xinhua news agency reported. After Tagore-Yates union, Indian and Irish poets to meet in IndiaLONDON - Nearly a century after the Irish poet W.B. Yeats helped launch Rabindranath Tagore to global fame, some of Ireland’s most distinguished poets have teamed up with their Indian counterparts to celebrate a week-long festival of languages and culture in New Delhi, Hyderabad and Kolkata. Joint show of Dhaka, Kolkata artworks in BangladeshDHAKA - Works of prominent artists from Bangladesh and India’s West Bengal state are on display here in a rare show of artistic bonhomie. Goethe Institut to organise year-long cultural fest in IndiaKOLKATA - To promote and strengthen bilateral ties, Germany’s cultural arm Goethe-Institut Max Mueller Bhavan plans to organise a year-long festival at 15 locations across India in 2011. Amnesty International decries killings by police in Mozambique, calls for investigations
Mozambique: Watchdog decries killings by police Anonymous ex-call girl blogger revealed to be British scientistLONDON - The anonymous author of three bestselling autobiographical books on a student turning to prostitution - themselves the product of a notorious blog - has been revealed to be a British research scientist. Children’s Day celebrated with fanfare in the capitalNEW DELHI - Cultural programmes, NGOs taking street children on a trip to the zoo and distributing warm clothes, an award ceremony to encourage talented kids - Children’s Day celebrations in the capital Saturday were multi-hued. Youth theatre festival begins Sunday in DelhiNEW DELHI - Theatre lovers in Delhi are in for a treat as the five-day new age theatre festival begins Sunday. Cultural shows, trips, campaigns mark Children’s Day celebrationsNEW DELHI - Cultural programmes were held in several schools, NGOs took street children on a trip to the zoo and distributed warm clothes to brave the winter chill - Children’s Day was celebrated in a variety of ways in the capital Saturday to commemorate the birth anniversary of India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Comeback sensations Shen and Zhao romp in short program at Skate America
Chinese veterans win pairs short program LAKE PLACID, N.Y. — Zhao Hongbo gave his wife, who happens to be his skating partner, a memorable 31st birthday present Friday night at Skate America. Pakistan releases book on ‘humour’ in SindhiKARACHI - Pakistani author Imtiaz Abro’s book ‘In a lighter vein’ - the first book on humour in Sindhi language after a gap of 15 years - has been released by the Matiari provincial government. Penguin India leaps into digital future - with 3D promosNEW DELHI - The next time you are at the Delhi airport, look around for a 3D high-definition plasma screen. Coming out of it will be super sleuth Feluda and his trusted companion Topshe in hot pursuit of a criminal - in images taken from Penguin’s just-published Feluda comics. Artefacts by leprosy patients a hit in capital’s handicrafts fairNEW DELHI - From exquisite candles and jewellery to beautifully embroidered shawls and salwar-suits - a range of handicrafts made by leprosy patients is up for sale at the 17th Dastkaar Nature Bazaar in the capital. Cuba art auction falls short of expectationsHAVANA - An auction of 69 lots of Cuban plastic and decorative art raised some 400,000 euros (about $600,000), less than half the expected total, organisers said here. Warhol’s painting of cash sells for $43 mnNEW YORK - A silk-screen painting by iconic American pop artist Andy Warhol sold for $43.8 million Wednesday night in New York, Sotheby’s auction house said. My art flourished in isolation: Jharkhand photographerJAMSHEDPUR - For veteran artist-cum-photographer Bhudev Bhagat, the winner of 350 national and international awards in photography, geography may have been a constraint in reaching out, but the “relative isolation from urban glare has helped” his photography scale new heights. Dalrymple, Dan Brown dominate bestseller chartsNEW DELHI - William Dalrymple’s “Nine Lives: In Search of the Sacred in Modern India” maintained its No.1 position in the non-fiction section of the bestseller list for the third consecutive week while “The Lost Symbol” by Dan Brown bounced back to dominate the fiction category. Smell of old books can tell you about their conditionLONDON - There is something lovable about the faint yet familiar smell of old books, which could also tell you about their condition, says a new study. ‘Glee’ wheelchair episode hits bump with disabled actors fighting for TV jobs, visibility
‘Glee’ wheelchair episode hits bump with disabled Post-Independence Indian, Pakistani masters to feature in New York showNEW YORK - Works of post-Independence Indian and Pakistani masters will be featured in an art show titled “In Search Of The Vernacular”, opening here Thursday at the Aicon Gallery. |