Vol. 5 Num 325 Wed. April 27, 2005    
 
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Painting Exhibition
Babul's buoyant world of whirling images
Babul Mahmood's buoyant acrylic, watercolour and mixed media works are on display at an exhibition at the Russian Science and Culture Centre.
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Channel Click
Abdul Hadi: Tracing the history of Bangla songs
Syed Abdul Hadi, a renowned singer, hosts a programme titled Kichu Kotha Kichu Gaan on ntv. The programme is currently running its 73rd episode.
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Review
Page 3: The bold and the beautiful
Page 3 has now become renowned as the newspaper page which brings to the common person the world of the rich and famous glitterati and their exclusive hangouts.
 
Musical evenings with Parapar
Good tidings for music lovers in the city. On May 2 and May 3, Parapar, a London-based group, is to stage a performance at the British Council, says a press release.
 
Interpreter heads US film chart
Political thriller The Interpreter has topped the North American box office on its opening weekend. The film, directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Nicole Kidman, drew $22.8m (£11.
 
Rambo director dies at 64
Director George P. Cosmatos, best known for box-office hits Rambo and Tombstone, died last week.
Cosmatos had recently been diagnosed with lung cancer.

 

 
   
 
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