New authors for Bangalore

It's that time of the year when I call for new authors for Bangalore Metblogs (BM). After changing to the new look and feel, we haven't had a chance to recruit fresh blood. So if you're looking to come on board the Metblogs team, here's your chance. (continue reading / 13 comments)

Lost Childhood!!

Pace of the development sometimes carry along hidden challenges which keep surfacing now and then. There are many children who sacrifice their childhood to support themselves and their family needs, this one is seen selling things which he (continue reading / 4 comments)

The Labor Office

The thought of having to visit the Labor office was scary. I don’t know why but for some reason the idea was not exciting and I did it cos I couldn’t get someone else to do it. I imagined a crammed small office, with officers who would be very (continue reading / 3 comments)

Why I will not go to any play at Chowdiah on weekdays.....

I live in south Bangalore, and there was a time when Chowdiah was *the* venue for all theatre. But, after having gone yesterday (Friday, 11th July 2008) for a play at Chowdiah, I have resolved not to go there again, if it is a weekday. This, of (continue reading / 3 comments)

Strike by Cab Drivers

Commercial cab drivers are said to be protesting in and around few parts of the city and preventing the employee cabs of different companies from commuting to various places as per schedule. It is said that as a part of the benefits, the cab (continue reading / 3 comments)

Clicking those Urban Changes…

Venue, Gothe-Institut Bangalore @716, CMH Road witnessed an interaction with four participating artists ( photographers) who are part of the workshop that was conducted by German photographer Andrea Künzig and was designed to document the (continue reading / 1 comments)

"The Woman In Me" at Ranga Shankara

An intense, absorbing play...that was "The Woman In Me", by Pawan Kumar , that was staged on Thursday and today at Ranga Shankara. A view of the various plays that ACTof has put up, displayed at the Ranga Shankara (continue reading / 1 comments)

New perspectives

J.B.Hubli is one artist from Karnataka who has defined his own canvas - except that the workspace here is not canvas, but veneer on wood. He has the rare ability to recognize shapes and artforms in pieces of wood that are normally discarded or (continue reading / 1 comments)

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