If you are looking forward to an amazing photography experience where you can comfortably capture aerial footage and still be in a position to capture beautiful natural scenes, you have landed home. The invention of drones has apparently provided a perfect solution where photographers can easily capture very fine details of the landmarks using a […]
Nuh Omar Brings Captivating Stories to the Screen
While most of his peers were preoccupied with building Lego structures just to knock them down, giving Barbie a make-over or engaging their Transformers in a mock-war against the Decepticons, Nuh Omar was busy using these “toy” tools to create stories that he would someday bring to the big screen. After discovering his passion for […]
iLEAD Film Fest
Ilead presented a film fest from 13th to 15th Jan, 2014. It was a platform for sharing & appreciating the creative effort of the students of Ilead (BMS & MSC). The students rated every film they watched and the ones with highest ratings received exciting prizes. The screenings were done in the auditorium itself. The […]
Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart: An agent of Change
“Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.” – Chinua Achebe Chinua Achebe was a revolutionary genius with a descriptive warrior pen. He was ebulliently meticulous; a man of great wisdom and humility, with a rancor-free personality. But his literary approach and expression spearheaded […]
Obama’s Troops surge, The Greater Game Part III
President of United States of America, Barak Obama announced his new Afghan troops surge and Strategy in his address to cadets at West Point military Academy on 1st December 2009. In his address he announced sending 30000 troops to Afghanistan and appealed NATO countries also to send more troops. According to statements coming from US is […]
Art in Two Germanys Often Spoke the Same Tongue-Video
BERLIN — East German art, like much of what used to be East Germany itself, hasn’t fared altogether well here since the Wall fell. Twenty years on, victorious Westerners, at least those old enough to remember the country divided, still tend to look with contempt on what passed for culture under Communism, as if the […]