Jamaican jazz pianist Monty Alexander, on his new album, a chance conversation with sitar maestro Pt Ravi Shankar about John Coltrane and his upcoming performance at the NCPA Jazz Festival in Mumbai
Singer Sushma Soma on presenting her work at the Mahindra Kabira Festival in Varanasi
This second edition of the three-day festival, organised in collaboration between the Ministry of External Affairs and Seher India, is returning to the historic venue after many years to celebrate Southeast Asian musical diversity, hosting 10 bands from ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) countries, and five acts from India
His exhibition in the Capital documents the craft and art traditions of Rajasthan and locates them in today’s context
This exhibition of paintings, sculptures and installations by current and past students of Sir JJ School of Art will run at Sir JJ School of Art at Yashwantrao Chavan Center till November 1, Dhabolkar's birth anniversary
Two performances by two heavyweight Bharatanatyam dancers – Leela Samson and Malavika Sarrukai – regaled those present at the two-day dance festival held at Neemrana’s Tijara Fort
This is the first time in the five-year-old award’s history that Hindi, Urdu and Nepali have featured on JCB shortlist
Sri Lankan chef Gaushan De Silva on finding inspiration in the diversity of Indian cuisine, significance of plant-based diets, and catering to varied palates
Earlier this year, the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI), the industry regulator, updated its advertising code for greater inclusivity in all brand communications through ads.
With a stellar line up, this year’s Jodhpur RIFF, a festival that celebrates diversity, comes five months after the Jalori Gate violence that rocked the blue city
An indologist’s research on the Pathare Kshatriyas of Mumbai highlights the contributions of one of the city’s earliest migrant communities
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author’s latest book, acquired by Penguin Random House India, features a history of the cell and its impact on medical science
The finalists underwent one-on-one grooming sessions over the past month held by special educators trained in the field of Down syndrome
Content creators believe that the proposed guidelines prepared by the government, when released, will bring clarity to the users and recognise social media influencers as legitimate professionals
The story of Kala chashma – a three-decade old rustic ditty sung by a Jalandhar-based jagran singer and penned by a Punjab police constable – that has the world bonding over it
In its fifth year, it is one of the most prestigious prizes for contemporary fiction
Photographs by Keenan Pereira and the late Bruno F Ferreira present 80 years of architecture, communities and festivals in a place called home
Faisal Farooqui’s book, 'In the Shadow of a Legend', uncovers the real Dilip Kumar with his passion and vulnerabilities
Performances ranging from theatre to music which are worth the visit!
Writers, including Anita Desai, Salman Rushdie, Jhumpa Lahiri, Geetanjali Shree, Perumal Murugan and others, have expressed their hopes and concerns about the future of the world’s largest democracy in the project commissioned by PEN America
In this world of facile binaries, we believe that female nudity caters to a male audience, and therefore, Singh’s nudes are most certainly for women, whether to tease them or to offend them
Four young men decided to walk the distance to know and understand different cultures of India
In a letter to its employees, the company said it would continue its journal publishing and import and sale of global titles
Author and co-founder of independent publishing house Navayana, S Anand, on his upcoming music performance that combines raga with ‘unsung’ poetry
At a celebratory interaction with this year’s International Booker Prize-winner Geetanjali Shree, the writer on how life has changed and why it’s good to be confounded by literature sometimes