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Dazzling Victoria Hall, A Landmark Restored By CM Stalin At A Cost Of 32.62 Crore

Dazzling Victoria Hall, A Landmark Restored By CM Stalin At A Cost Of 32.62 Crore
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Godse by any other name - The Hindu

A scene from the play. Photo: Mohan Das Vadakara   A new play that explores one horrific moment in the past to raise unsettling questions about the future There is something deeply troubling about Chennai-based playwright Prasanna Ramaswamy’s new play This is my name. Long after it is over, it leaves you with a sense of disquiet and lingering insecurity. The 90-minute theatre performance featuring a large ensemble cast was recently staged in Chennai to somewhat muted response, thanks to COVID-19. The play is ostensibly an exploration of the past Nathuram Godse’s defence of his assassination of Gandhi. Yet, in doing so, the play essentially raises uncomfortable, deeply unsettling questions about the future.

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Affordable art by Chennai veteran artists at Cholamandal Artists' Village, displayed

Affordable art by Chennai veteran artists at Cholamandal Artists’ Village, displayed Updated: Updated: April 21, 2021 16:41 IST Micro Trends 2021, a display of affordable miniature and small format works by 23 artists at Cholamandal Artists’ Village, aims to takes art beyond a niche audience Share Article P Gopinath’s acrylic on canvas work   | Photo Credit: special arrangement Micro Trends 2021, a display of affordable miniature and small format works by 23 artists at Cholamandal Artists’ Village, aims to takes art beyond a niche audience In 1971, KCS Panicker, president of the Progressive Painters’ Association founded in 1944, led a brigade of artists from Madras to Pune to display miniature works. To everyone’s surprise, they returned empty-handed having sold all the artworks. Veteran artist P Gopinath was one among them.

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