Adite’s offering to romance seekers
Romance and business may not seem two words or
worlds that ideally should have any direct axis. But if such an axis
is imposed, perhaps the romanticism of true loves should be to
unbind the politics of business from the purity of love and romance.
The title of Indian romance novelist Adite Banerjie’s debut novel
The Indian Tycoon’s Marriage Deal stirred these initial thoughts in
me as I contemplated on what the title could impress upon a reader.
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Revelations :
A brilliant performance with a magic touch
What does one do when one’s venue is burnt to
cinders a week prior to ones’ gala performance? That’s what
ominously happened to the Revelations when the hall at the BMICH
burnt, right down to the ground. There was a lot of heartache and
heartburn as the host for the evening Kumar de Silva rightly pointed
out. But the Revs, ranked fouth among world choirs and twice gold
medal winners,
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Reflections in colour :
Jayani excels in the art world
In the world of art, there is a question that is
always asked as to what one thinks about an artist. Jayani Pinnawela
was a high-profile administrator and diplomat who served her country
with aplomb and much dedication, denying her artistic abilities not
wishing to confuse her priorities as duty came first to her.
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