A play, The Damned Silence, tackles an ignored issue — loneliness in cities.
French photographer Jean-Marc Godes on staging his photography and creating stories in suspension.
With her philosophical and artistic training, Deumier has tackled the issue of technological change and contextualised our understanding of sexual and gender spectrums while speculating where our interpersonal relationships will go with respect to the digital spaces.
Can your vacation help the planet? As the travel season arrives, experts share tips on responsible tourism
As World Mental Health Day (October 10) draws close, a look at diverse individuals trying to help break the stigma by understanding, innovating and attempting to cure mental health issues
Filmmaker Mika Johnson on storytelling through virtual reality and giving the term ‘Kafkaesque’ another dimension.
Actor Tannishtha Chatterjee on making her directorial debut with Roam Rome Mein and why Indian industry needs better producers.
Remembering Boman Kohinoor, owner of Mumbai’s iconic Britannia & Co, who passed away on Wednesday
The experience doesn’t come cheap. Currently, the price per seat is Rs 2499 from Monday to Thursday, while on the weekends, it rises to Rs 3000
The cast of spy-series, Bard of Blood, on tough conditions and significance of digital space for original content
The relatively young casting of Taapsee Pannu and Bhumi Pednekar in the lead roles of 60-year-olds in Saand Ki Aankh has raked quite a controversy on social media.
For Rathkanthiwar, art forms a central theme in his life. He has sketched portraits of over 350 eminent personalities from various fields, such as literature, music, drama, science and politics.
Despite addressing serious issues, the play has elements of comedy. Predominantly in English, the 80-minute production also has dialogues in Spanish. “
The latest edition of the Emmys had some eclectic sartorial choices
The idea, according to the artist, stemmed from the space of one’s origin and then missing that space after moving out.
Women, in all their imperfections, got their long-due moment in the sun at the Emmys this year
Australian author John Zubrzycki on his book Jadoowallahs, Jugglers and Jinns, decoding Indian magic and why times are depressing for magicians
In an ideal world, none of us would indulge in self-defeating habits that we know, intellectually, are hastening our demise.
The eight-chapter documentary also follows the bands of the ’90s — Parikrama, which opened for Iron Maiden, and Indian Ocean, that was doing rock music in Hindi.
The designer recently launched his fourth collection, which has both mens and womenswear and is a result of a collaboration with Paiwand, an upcycling studio.
TIFF has been raising the bar on gender parity — from the films it showcases to initiating a female-inclusive facilitation programme
Heritage activist Vikramjit Singh Rooprai has documented the baolis of Delhi in his latest book
Made possible by the Devi Art Foundation, the exhibition curated by Pramod Kumar KG of Eka Archiving Services, is dedicated to the memory of Suresh Neotia and Martand Singh, patrons who found merit in Rahul Jain’s research.
One of the seven Ramsay Brothers and director of cult horror films, Shyam Ramsay passed away at a Mumbai hospital on Wednesday.
Director-writer duo Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK on their new series The Family Man, and an ordinary hero who does an extraordinary job.