At the launch of her new book ‘A Country Called Childhood: A Memoir’, actor Deepti Naval spoke of her childhood memories and stories, her syncretic upbringing, historical events that uprooted her family, and how she wanted to understand all the sides
The idea of this journey is a tribute to Indian soldiers and their widows
There is a liberal sprinkling of the Subcontinent’s music in Ms Marvel, the new offering from Marvel Cinematic Universe, wherein the first Muslim female superhero and her world of cultural correctness are worthy of acknowledgement
His passing at his son’s residence in Charlotte, US, at 91, is a moment that the admirers and scholars of Urdu - a language that Narang so loved, taught and critically analysed - will lament for decades to come
Declared a National Park in 1982, the Valley of Flowers stretches over an expanse of 87.50 sq. km
The restaurant at Taj Mansingh has been a city outpost that has become relevant all over again
Bagga Khan, the Manganiyar bhajan singer from Jaisalmer, headed to the prestigious WOMAD Festival this year, on his quest to find the gods through his music and flaws with fusion
'Tomb of Sand' is the first book in any Indian language to win the prestigious annual award
Haunted bookstores, smug ferrets and global expeditions — the themes of the books that made it to the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2022 shortlist
Over the years, that “ease of wearing” a sari has given way to the “need for presenting” a sari and a classical culture statement has been turned into an adaptive and fluid global drape that’s open to interpretation
On Tuesday, Mame Khan walked the red carpet at Cannes as part of the Indian contingent led by Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur.
His painting The Sugar Shack sold for $15.3 million at Christie's, surpassing his previous sales and making his a story from goal to palette a perfect touchdown
After the win, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that he hoped that the next year’s final would take place in Mariupol, the Ukrainian port city that has suffered some of the most ruthless attacks of Russian invasion.
Representatives from Durjoy Bangladesh Foundation and KMB will be a part of the selection committee to decide the winner.
Every fortnight, we pick, you read. This time, we asked five therapists about the books they recommend to their clients to help them better understand their mental health journeys
Art reflects society but also attempts at bringing a change. Among its numerous other highlights, the India Art Fair (IAF) 2022 also has several artists questioning gender stereotypes. Here is a look at some of the works intended at that.
The organisers are planning to host summer and winter editions of the festival at different venues across the country
From BR Ambedkar’s Annihilation of Caste to Gita Ramaswamy’s memoir, a range of books explore the realities of Dalit marginalisation
After a gap year due to the pandemic, the 13th edition of the India Art Fair brings together masters and contemporaries, and covers a huge gamut -- from indigenous art to NFT works
Beyond mere viewing of art, the four-day event will also include other programmes to engage the audience. Here is what one can explore outside the gallery booths.
Rehmat-e-Nusrat, a group of 20-somethings singing qawwali as an ode to Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, often find themselves in an intertwined world of art and politics amid the music’s spirituality.
Every fortnight, we pick, you read
The India Art Festival was inaugurated at the Constitution Club of India, Rafi Marg
The annual Swansea University Dylan Thomas Prize was launched in 2006 and is one of the world’s largest prizes for young writers
When the news gets too much, where do writers, publishers and editors seek distraction? Find out in this list of recommendations by stalwarts such as Jerry Pinto and Karthika VK

