Award-winning director Suraj Parasnis’s play, Kabootar Ja Ja, is a fast-paced thriller about concerns such as loneliness and women's desires.
A lineup of performers aims to give an arty edge to a party.
Nearly 35 photographs put the spotlight on the works of Prabhat Education Foundation, started by its founder Keshav Chatterjee in Ahmedabad, which serves children with special needs from low-income communities through counselling, therapy and learning activities
Actor Kirti Kulhari on her role in Mission Mangal, and the competition between films and web series.
Inside the airconditioned confines of the Jehangir Nicholson Gallery, located on the second floor of the east wing of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS) in Mumbai, a motley crew of visitors walk around in silence.
Reminding the viewer of the famous yesteryear black and white Mickey Mouse cartoons are Shillong-based artist Treibor Mawlong’s woodcuts, Hills & Tales, where nine panels question the notion of home.
Nina Chhibber Williams bounces around various New York City stages performing sketch shows and short-form comedy, among others.
Actor Shabana Azmi on playing head of naval intelligence in Steven Spielberg’s series, Halo, and exploring varied mediums.
“I was feeling terribly gutted over the last two days. Something very fundamental about the beauty of this country seemed taken away," says TM Krishna.
In her latest book, writer Nabanita Deshmukh weaves stories about the animal kingdom.
The cheese that we make at Begum Victoria is inspired by Europe, but like with wine, the terroir plays a role in how the product finally tastes, says the chef.
Ten years since inception, Experimenter has emerged as one of India’s leading contemporary art galleries that has questioned existing curatorial practices.
Teaching sculpture at Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan in Raipur and mother of an 18-year-old, Indira Purkayastha notes how several works in the exhibition are based on her own experiences
With 22 books in the series, over one lakh copies have been sold, an impressive figure for an indie publishing house in India.
A documentary explores the legacy of the late Satguru Jagjit Singh Ji and the lasting relationship between the Namdhari Sikhs and Indian classical music
Umrao Jaan Ada, playwright Mirza Hadi Ruswa’s creation and Muzaffar Ali’s muse in the famed 1981 film starring Rekha and Farooq Sheikh, is now a musical
Art Musings is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a series of five exhibitions, all curated by Mumbai-based poet and art critic Ranjit Hoskote.
Packing is one of those chores that seems deceptively simple but it’s a skill that most of humanity doesn’t appear to have. Even seasoned travellers end up carrying a mind-boggling array of stuff they don’t use.
Loharu Fort, The Great Story Never Told is a documentary film that traces the fort’s magnificent history and draws attention to its state of neglect
Alankar Theatre’s new production, titled Bhook ka Ilaaj, looks at the plight of farmers
Two visual artists, recipients of prestigious art fellowships, talk about their creative journeys
An exhibition tells the story of the Madras Art Movement that emerged in the 1960s with an emphasis on modernism rooted in regional ethos
At Tenali, one can enjoy a good and unhurried meal of Andhra specialities
New Delhi-based Sundaram has arranged terracotta fragments in an abstract manner and converted them into light boxes, as if referring to the ruins of modernity in Astral Vision (2019).
The play has been divided into eight parts of 10 minutes each. Each director has been allotted one segment and he or she has the freedom to interpret the play in their own way.


