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It is, indeed, encouraging to see our local artistes working on new formats, where their music is concerned. Variety is the spice of life, they say, and I do agree, especially when it comes to music.
Bathiya N Santhush (BnS) have quite a large fan base in the USA. They have been there, in the past, and are now ready to check out the States again, and the tour is scheduled for this month (March).
Birdwatching may strengthen the brain.
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How can empathy become visible?’ This was an essential question that the curatorial team considered when designing the exhibit Compassion: What Moves You? on view now at the Michael C. Carlos Museum.