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H e talks about natural medicine and herbs for ailments and then switches over to varmakalai and reiki. Out of the blue, he ...
Hosted by MW Magazine Bangladesh in collaboration with Maya, ‘Bengal in Motion: Timeless Tagore’ fused the Nobel laureate's literary brilliance with classical Bangali dance ...
American star Tiny Tim, who found fame with his rendition of 'Tiptoe Through the Tulips', died on stage just weeks after ...
A winding route through an ancient Irish part of town. We passed Pat Benson’s Boxing Academy, a club tracing its origins back ...
Selim Khandakar's vast collection of 12,000 objects finds a home in prestigious museums, challenging colonial structures and ...
Scarlett House, Malaika’s debut restaurant in Mumbai, offers lots of nostalgia and some of her favourite food-and-glow ...
From eight-track tapes to the iconic iPod, these once-popular music formats shaped how we listened to music—until they ...
The decor features gramophones, floral-upholstered Victorian chairs, and cosy woollen throws on the sofas. Gorgeous chandeliers, vintage dinnerware, and lush plants add a warm and inviting touch.
From hitting small record shops and antique markets to following classified advertisements ... In Kolkata, there’s the Vinyl Records and Gramophone Shop and the Western Pop Music in Mirza Ghalib ...
The invention of clockwork was really the origin of mechanical music; the ability to form a spring from a super-strong material, that could be contained safely and used umpteen times, was the key to ...