A man makes a note on a dog-eared notepad pasted on a run-down wall,where stainless steel tumblers are arranged neatly on a shelf.
Spanish theatre person Cesar Lorente Raton fuses Kathakali and Flamenco,and presents it in India for the first time through an episode of Mahabharata.
Everyone in India believes that they are famous,wealthy,powerful and connected.
Last year,the National Centre for Performing Arts,Mumbai,tied up with the UKs National Theatre Live to screen British plays.
Bharatanatyam exponent Navtej Johar has collaborated with a German choreographer for LIVE a performance with no meaning or storyline.
A UK-based initiative takes music to peoples living rooms on the condition that they stay silent and listen.
Here is another set of artwork dedicated to urban spaces. A log of wood is in the spotlight,surrounded with newspaper cuttings in the shape of humans.
Aiming at raising money in an unconventional fashion,ID is a rare independent film.
Three women from three different continents have embarked upon a special journey driving an autorickshaw across India to raise funds for the rural poor.
The second edition of the Indian Grand Prix,which starts tomorrow,is full of glamour and entertainment but lacks the hype that surrounded the event last year.
Reading a press release has made geniuses out of fashion journalists.
The immediate impression that Nicola Durvasulas art creates is that of a remarkably clutter-free and minimal visual environment,where subjects are drawn with precision.
With his new film Cloud Atlas that releases on Friday,Hollywood actor Tom Hanks is sure of finding more audiences in India.
Even as prices soar,various Ramlila committees across the Capital have revamped their budgets to add more glitz and drama to the spectacle.
After working on comics such as Green Lantern and Silver Surfer,US-based comic writer Ron Marz brings together Indian mythology and sci-fi.
In a documentary that releases today,Bharatanatyam dancer Justin McCarthy and filmmaker Sandhya Kumar revisit the poetry written for the devadasis.
Much has been said about Yash Chopras chiffon-clad heroines. But then,he was the maker of heroes as well. Angsty,feisty,temperamental,romantic,obsessive and funny he created them as having many different facets. Talk takes a look at some of Chopras favourite actors and their characters.
The actor-turned-screenwriter talks about the challenges of adapting Life of Pi on screen and how Bollywood screenwriters should focus more on developing an idea.
Shillong-based blues-rock band,Soulmate,will open for Santana.
Trying to make sense of 28 being the new old and 72 the new 30.
Legendary Latin rock guitarist Carlos Santana talks about his first gig in India,spirituality and an upcoming memoir.
Bhanu Bharti brings Girish Karnads Tughlaq back to life in the ruins of Ferozshah Kotla.
Stepping out of ones comfort zone is a challenge that often tempts artists.
Save Your Legs!,a film about the adventures of an Australian cricket team in India,premieres at the Mumbai Film Festival tomorrow

