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All about late actor and director Vijay Anand


All about late actor and director Vijay Anand
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Devesh Sharma | February 19, 2021, 22:21 IST
Vijay Anand was born on January 22, 1934 in Gurdaspur, Punjab and was the youngest of the three Anand brothers. His elder brothers were director Chetan Anand and actor Dev Anand. Though Vijay, affectionately known as Goldie, some say because of his curly hair,  is known today as a director, he actually started his career as an actor in 1955 in a family drama called Joru Ka Bhai (1955), directed by brother Chetan. He didn’t pursue acting, however, preferring to be behind the camera for most part. His best film as an actor is said to be Kora Kagaz (1974). The film, directed by Anil Ganguly, was based on the 1963 Bengali film Saat Pake Bandha directed by Ajoy Kar, and starred Suchitra Sen and Soumitra Chatterjee. He played a college professor who marries a much younger girl (Jaya Bhaduri),  from a wealthy family. The girl’s mother doesn’t like the fact that their son-in ....

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'Peonies and Players' exhibit launches at Northland Community and Technical College


Photos by Kathryn Rynning and Scott DCamp on display through Feb. 28
Written By: Pamela D. Knudson
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7:00 am, Jan. 15, 2021
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Photos taken by Kathryn Rynning during a trip to China and Tibet are on display in the Peonies and Players exhibit at the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council Gallery at Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls. Submitted photo
The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council is presenting “Peonies and Players: A Photography Exhibition,” featuring the work of Kathryn Rynning and Scott DCamp, through Feb. 28 at Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls.
This exhibit allows the viewer “to follow Kathryn’s life-changing trip through the People’s Republic of China in search of peonies,” said Mara Hanel, art council director. ....

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For the Conservative Reader: The Federalist's Notable Books For 2020


For the Conservative Reader: The Federalist’s Notable Books For 2020
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Well, they say hindsight is 2020 and thank God for that. Suffice to say, none of us are going to be wistfully blaring Ol’ Blue Eyes’ “It Was a Very Good Year” on New Year’s Eve. (Side note: Have you ever listened to the lyrics of that song? “It was a very good year / for blue-blooded girls of independent means.” Is Frank Sinatra being feminist or classist? I’m so confused.)
Anyway, if we’re going to go digging for some roast beef in this year’s crap sandwich, most of us had a little more time to read this year. That is good, because it’s time for The Federalist’s annual notable books column. ....

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The Federalist's Notable Books For 2020


Stella Morabito
The Politics of Envy by Anne Hendershott Alexander Solzhenitsyn noted: “Our envy of others devours us most of all.” This observation is at the core of Hendershott’s extraordinary book, which is a desperately needed investigation into that destructive human emotion.
Envy is the main force behind today’s polarization, unrest, and violence. Hendershott really nails the green-eyed monster, tracing its corrosive power from ancient times to the modern practice of scapegoating in politics, in academia, in social media, and even in religion, where the “social justice gospel” subsists on cultivating envy. Advertisers, demagogues, and media figures stoke envy as a path to power. Envy is also the driving force behind excessive taxation, regulations, and all manner of social control by the state. ....

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