The British-Pakistani writer is on top of her game of satire as she assesses the foibles of the rich and famous
Her advocacy was never strident or loud, she remained a gentle revolutionary, though never passive
Writer-director Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni on Indian Predator: Murder in a Courtroom, getting the women, who killed a criminal, to share their story and not following the syntax of crime drama
There are a zillion untold stories about the origin of species
What steps are we ready to take now that will invite children to resist arid, oppressive, dominant ideas?
A self-taught director, Indikar’s two movies are currently streaming on MUBI. He talks about his nomadic ancestors and how he learned to express himself through cinema
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Work culture in India is seeing an attitudinal shift as millennials negotiate terms of engagement. But will it last?
The group show on ceramics presents a varied offering of contemporary ceramics and spotlights the revival of artisanal pottery to sustain communities
From OP Nayyar classics to Badshah chartbusters, inspiration comes to the 11-member band from eclectic quarters
Encounters with the shikra, the white-eyes, the black-rumped flameback and others
He has championed democracy through the wizardry of his pen and the might of his sagacious intellect
For centuries, Varanasi and the festival of lights have been uniquely bound by tradition, ganga-jamuni tehzeeb, and the famed Purabiya lilt that wafts in its sacred and secular identity
The American poet has been following a tradition of improvisation that aims to be true to essence rather than to chapter and verse
Anirudhya Mitra's book offers a deeper understanding of the events and the attempted cover-up that followed
The Booker Prize winner on the literary milieu that nurtured him, not taking freedom of speech lightly and his next novel
Growing up in Ramgarh, Jharkhand, the festival was a celebration of life and flavours
Told through the eyes of a young American diplomat, the novel touches upon the hubris that drives the endeavour and its fallouts on all concerned
Filmmaker-actor Rishab Shetty speaks about the making of his film, the importance of being rooted, and being open to making mistakes
In India, we have also devastated our wilderness and driven expressways through national parks
Personal narratives by survivors have slowly begun to reveal the effects of Partition, including its psychiatric consequences
Part historical, part murder mystery, 'Nights of Plague' tells the story of the slow disintegration of an empire and the origin story of a nation state, set against an outbreak of bubonic plague
Das’s Assamese feature, Tora’s Husband, captures how COVID-19 impacted lives in a small town
The 22-year-old had been told that she didn’t have it in her to become a professional singer




