Reshil Charles
If you think Delhi is a musically dead city, tune in once again and listen to these notes blowing in with the cool winds.
These young musicians from strife-torn places like Afghanistan, Myanmar, Nepal and Sri Lanka are rebels in their homeland. But they believe their music is a weapon of peace.
A disciple remembers the late Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, a musician with tender emotions.
It’s time for music enthusiasts to make their annual pilgrimage. In its ninth year, Ruhaniyat, a mystic music festival, is bringing in artistes from India, Egypt, Iran and Indonesia
The earphones and player are not wirelessly connected, they’re built into the head band. It’s more expensive than other Mp3 players, but hey, it’s a Sony
He suffers from amusia and can’t tell the difference between the national anthem and Beethoven’s Fifth
Dylan, Morrison, the Beatles refuse to go out of our heads. Unlike techno, funk or whatever it was we heard yesterday
In his first collection of short stories, Kazuo Ishiguro shows us that this form is capable of handling the biggest of themes
The My Book dual drive has more storage than you could fill up in years on end. Good thing it has a five year warranty