Sia Ahluwalia, 16, and Trisha Vijeshwar 15 of Shriram Millennium School, Noida, launched their non-profit, The Sukoon Studio, and organised an art therapy session
Humans might have a role to play in why sparrows, blue rock doves, crows, mynas and black kites, among others, prefer the big city life
Though he is physically no more, the realisation that my father is in my blood and a part of me has freed me from being consumed by the cycle of life and death
DJ ROOP will perform at the 18th edition of Tomorrowland in Belgium — the mecca of electronic dance music (EDM), where 750 global artistes will perform for nearly 400,000 people
Cultural entrepreneur Magnus Renfrew on the changing landscape of the Asia-Pacific art market and how social media is impacting the way art is consumed
Look at diet before Ozempic, says British-Swiss author Johann Hari, who champions the need for right food choices before opting for weight loss drugs
They arrive in national parks in noisy contraptions called Gypsys, point what looks like guns and phones at the big cats and are noisier than a troop of langurs
Towles has keenly observed the desires of the rich which allow indulgence but seldom bring happiness
Are Indian states ready to embark on a journey to being viksit? Economist Karthik Muralidharan seeks to answer the question in his new book
The novel by British-Palestinian writer Isabella Hammad has made it to the Women’s Prize 2024 shortlist. We speak to critic Jonathan Gil Harris on its themes of art as a means of resistance
A few months ago he was in hospital in a critical condition. Now, designer Rohit Bal is back where he belongs — amongst artisans. He talks about originality, corporatisation of fashion, the Met Gala and AI
Schools are hubs that can bring us together for a collective action where children can help us grow up and become a more ecologically conscious and just society
As they have no pharmacies, animals and birds turn to mother nature’s own great resources: leaves, roots, soils and insects with medicinal properties
Written by his daughter Amal Allana, Ebrahim Alkazi: Holding Time Captive marks the centenary of Alkazi and outlines the times that shaped him
Wealth can be lost or stolen but it's our actions, compassion and gratitude that stay with us for posterity
In the making for more than a year, the exhibition pays tribute to the artist who passed away in January, at age 79
Padma Shri-winning Punjabi poet Surjit Patar, who passed away last week, will be remembered for his metaphors that spoke a thousand words and verse that took a nosedive into Punjab's pain and passions with equal felicity
There are single moms, single dads, foster moms, and joint families, as well as gloriously irresponsible parents
Here's a list of new fiction and non-fiction, stories about a publisher looking for ethical means of consumption and the technocratic promises of BJP since 2014
Despite occasional unevenness, Gabo's skill with metaphor, imagery and depictions of love shines
The Rajiv I knew, is a partisan but spirited, well-documented account of Rajiv Gandhi's time as the prime minister and subsequently for a brief period also as the opposition leader though it doesn’t answer the question from the subtitle: And why he was the most misunderstood prime minister.
The book challenges the claims that the leader was a "Hindu hero" as well as that his was an "Indian nationalism" with a "communal twist"
TV Santhosh’s works, on display in Ernakulam, Kerala, seek to question our understanding of our surroundings and ask who the real enemy is
Predators and their victims attach more survival value to working together than to going solo
The Delonix regia, to give it its scientific name, is a native of Madagascar, and even though it is now widely distributed across the tropics and subtropics, it was not known outside of Madagascar till about 200 years ago








