There's much more to spotting the big cat at the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
Her scholarship was deep and pioneering. Alongside, she was a warm-hearted friend and a graceful host
When a child becomes excessively quiet or irritable, refuses to play or blend in with his/her peer group, cries for no apparent reason, begins wetting pants, sleeps less, has nightmares, drops grades and avoids particular people, one should suspect child sexual abuse, says Dr Harish Shetty, Consultant Psychiatrist, Hiranandani Hospital, Mumbai
As Sania Mirza -- one of India's greatest tennis players ever -- retires, a look back at her stellar career and her steely resolve to back herself even when no one else would.
Filmmaker Smriti Mundhra on directing the The Romantics and what she saw through Yash Chopra’s lens.
The newly opened Museum of Art and Photography is an attempt to question the familiar and encourage discourse through art and technology.
'Degh to Dastarkhwan: Qissas and Recipes from Rampur' attempts to revive the Rampur gharana of cooking through anecdotes, oral testimonies and scholarly research
The New York-based chef on what makes his restaurant Dhamaka a game changer and why Indians are responsible for the misrepresentation of Indian food abroad
Be it cultural conditioning, punishing hours in the operation theatre or the resistance of male peers — women surgeons have an uphill task to make their presence felt
Keen observations of contemporary geopolitics are married to the history of war and peace in this urgent read
Actor Bhavana who returns with a new film, opens up on her struggle and being at the centre of a case that shook the Malayalam film industry
With France being the guest of honour at the New Delhi World Book Fair, the focus is on French contribution to the global literary canon. While Nobel laureate Annie Ernaux is the headlining act in the delegation in India for the fair, here are three other significant French women writers worth reading
An ode to a brilliant artiste, the only thing that Anirudha Bhattacharjee and Parthiv Dhar's book well-researched book misses out on is a deeper perspective about Kumar's contribution to the industry
On her first visit to India, the writer is the headlining act in a 16-member delegation of authors representing France, the guest of honour at the New Delhi World Book Fair
We are walking around with our minds “leaking” and wondering why we are more depleted than ever
As the largest exhibition of Raza opens in Paris, a look at his journey in France, the country that shaped his works and became his second home.
Ashim Ahluwalia on directing Class, locating the series in a fictional wealthy private school in Delhi, and exploring the class and caste divide.
A new podcast that was launched on February 21 has Rowling explaining her views on trans rights
The Indian-American writer on her latest novel, Independence, a renewed intolerance of immigrants, and why inclusivity matters
In his centenary year, remembering the reticent sarod legend, who took refuge in Hindustani classical music — a system that challenged him but rewarded him with stillness and equanimity
Written in sections based on hourly time slots, the book is told from the point of view of the protagonist, Red
A tale within a tale, it is a testimony to the power of words and fictions to shape our understanding of ourselves and our histories.
The book asks the question, 'What does it mean to live in this body?' and shows us that we are all seeking an answer to it
Sometimes, love is best displayed from a distance
We have the power to heal and inspire, and live with grace among those we think of as the other



