The sit-in protest by the students of Indian Institute of Crafts and Design (IICD) continued for the second day amid heavy rain in the city on Sunday. Nearly 60 girls were protesting outside the college against an 'abrupt' order of the institute's management to vacate the hostel. The management had extended the starting date of 2013 session from July 15 to August 5 putting students in a dilemma.Are you still hesitating about where to buy Shun Stone Tools Products?
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- Jul 15 Mon 2013 13:46
Students' sit-in enters 2nd day
- Jul 15 Mon 2013 13:44
It's all in the basket
I have rarely come across baskets made with such exquisite skill, taste and finish like the ones made in Tripura. In fact, the crafts of Tripura are completely indigenous, ranging from cane and bamboo craft to handlooms and baskets. Basketry or basket weaving is an important craft of Tripura. Most of them are woven out of split bamboo, by the rural folk, in their own households a cottage industry in the true sense of the term.
- Jul 15 Mon 2013 13:43
Fiddler Natalie MacMaster joins Grand Rapids Symphony
Fiddler Natalie MacMaster learned her craft at the feet of old-timers in living rooms and on front porches, who learned the tunes and techniques in much the same way.MacMaster and her husband, fiddler Donnell Leahy, created Leahy Music Camp to teach traditional music and much more. Some 130 kids this summer studied fiddle, guitar, accordion as well as step dancing from teachers including MacMaster and Leahy.
- Jul 12 Fri 2013 17:31
The battle for your belly
When I was in college one of the first philosophy classes I took was a basic morality class called, most likely, On Morality, or something else beginning with On. The class was only basic in regards to the relative ease of reading and essay assignments. The real assignment at hand: wade through moral issues (about one issue every two weeks) and come up with an opinion was not easy and frankly still isnt.
- Jul 12 Fri 2013 17:28
Investing in Expensive Renovations
Designer Kendall Wilkinson recently completed an ambitious renovation on a 3,000-square-foot penthouse in San Francisco's Nob Hill. She gutted the apartment, adding a den and putting in leather walls, marble floors, new molding, a high-end kitchen with features by designer Christopher Peacock and Waterworks fixtures. She also designed a closet with custom built-ins, turned a bedroom into a library and made three bedrooms into two bathrooms. Her clients spent about $1 million on the upgrade. But when their lease is up, they will be leaving most of these improvements behind.