This years Delhi International Arts Festival promises an array of performances from 30 countries.
The story of Sridevis big screen comeback is also about balancing acting and stardom.
It looks like a piano and sounds like a sitar,and only a handful of musicians in Delhi know how to play it.
Even as talking heads hold forth on the state of education in India and the Bachchan baritone plays up the importance of gyan on television,a simple domestic help in a play by Delhis Maitreyi College learns her lesson the hard way.
Payal Pratap makes her debut at the WIFWs Spring-Summer 2013 edition that begins today. Being a well-known designers wife puts her in a curious slot will she be able to sidestep this?
In A bid to marry design and fashion,the Spring-Summer edition of the Wills India Fashion Week 2013 that begins tomorrow at Delhis Pragati Maidan,will have Devnagari lipi as its theme and backdrop.
Death metal fans need to head to the closest mosh pit to celebrate the announcement of yet another metal band that is all set for their Indian debut this November.
Dum Affairs makes for a decent Awadhi restaurant,as long as you tell your server to put off the music.
A psychologist who hails from a native Awadh family and now lives in Milan,walks back into her own past and beyond that of the Awadhi era,through costumes and textiles.
An inveterate traveller with a seven-year itinerary plans to share his experiences through short videos and photos.
For most of us,our introduction to fables,mythology and folklore happened with Amar Chitra Katha.
Film production moves to newer domains with people from different fields taking up the job.
Indraneel Hariharan,bassist with Delhi-based band Mrigya,goes solo with Listen Amaya,his first feature film as a composer.
Legendary sitar player Ustad Imrat Khan,younger brother of the maverick Ustad Vilayat Khan,performed in India after a decade.
As the theatre fills with the poignant notes from a piano,the dancers enter wearing flowing costumes and corsets,taking the audience back to the Victorian era.
Dressed in a Ritu Beri ensemble in shades of blue and pink,with long earrings and blow-dried silver hair,the model,in her 60s,sashayed down the ramp with the grace of a professional showstopper.
How do you style God? Ask Raghavendra Rathore who designed for Akshay Kumars character of a modern Lord Krishna in the recent OMG Oh My God!
Picking up from Gandhis Swadeshi movement,design studio and clothing brand Creative Bee will launch a collection of hand spun clothing and home furnishing.
Despite his flexible moves in Aiyyaa,actor Prithviraj Sukumaran is still trying to make his peace with dance in cinema.
The technique of wash technique in art travelled from Japan to Kolkata in 1903.
The third edition of TEDxDelhi will search for a multi-pronged definition of a city.
Should the multiplication of fashion events across India give licence to designers to repeat their collections on the ramp?
Veteran actor Rajesh Khannas last film Riyasat,which he shot for before he passed away on July 18,will release in India on December 28,a day before his 70th birth anniversary.
The image of the back of a skinny man,who seems to be looking inside the hollow bark of a tree,at once catches attention as one enters the Open Palm Court Gallery at India Habitat Centre.



