Legendary composer Khayyam, who passed away on Monday, always chose melody over populism, with his music rooted in Hindustani classical tradition
Shikaar, Patchworks Ensemble’s latest production, a rip-roaring comedy about five chudails, and a man on a mission.
With no prior script, and dialogues created in front of live viewers, two-hour-long Unravel, staged on August 16, made an attempt to share the experience of those suffering from depression and other mental health issues.
Rohit Gandhi-Rahul Khanna and Gauri-Nainika on staying relevant with the times.
What Kashmiri women want is options other than marriage
Eighty writers, cultural and spiritual icons will deliberate on “Many Lives: Many Stories” — with tales of a traveller, a spiritual leader, a celebrated river, a civilisation, a venerated mountain, the life of a jungle, of a migratory bird and tracking the Bhutanese national animal Taikin, among others.
Artist Tarsem Singh is putting Punjab’s poets and songwriters in the spotlight through poetry, films, and sketches.
Stand-up comic Sharul Channa aka Pottymouth presents issues, from feminism to desi behaviour, with a twist of humour.
His Father's Voice, a film by Kaarthikeyan Kirubhakaran, explores the effects of parental conflict on children through the journey of a young dancer.
A conference in Goa on modern heritage will focus on the challenges of legacies across the subcontinent
Instead of the skin-tight churidar-kurtas worn by the popular leading ladies of the time, Vidya Sinha, like Jaya Bhaduri, favoured cotton saris, and bindis.
An advertising professional-turned-chef reinvents the idea of picnics in Mumbai
From the ubiquitous biryani to the many stories of Ram, from padukas that hint at Gandhian ideals to songs that hold the promise of a unified melody, this Independence Day, authors, chefs, artists, musicians, theatre artists and illustrators define what diversity means to them.
Manmohan Desai directorial Amar Akbar Anthony, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna, Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh, Parveen Babi, Shabana Azmi, Nirupa Roy and Pran, released on May 27, 1977.
As the Netflix series Sacred Games returns this week, its makers talk about its broad canvas and intense drama.
Playback singer Sadhana Sargam on changes in the music scene and why she doesn’t succumb to its pressures.
Selvaraj uses portions of invitation cards that are discarded, which end up in waste paper markets. It helps him buy paper cheap for his colourful sculptural artworks.
Last week, the government read down Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir. Rai’s show, titled ‘Exhibit A’, is a response to that.
When Lecoanet Hemant started out, they were a haute-couture label. But in India, they adapted to a pret, ready-to-wear avatar with the label GENES Lecoanet Hemant.
Writer-blogger Onaiza Drabu’s first book — Okus Bokus (Rs 600, Sonth Kashmir) — is making an attempt to introduce the A to Z of Kashmiri culture and lifestyle to children.
Days before the opening, the 59-year-old graduate in history from Delhi University can be seen pacing around the 18,000 square feet museum, guiding carpenters and carefully unwrapping the 2,000 cameras he has collected in the last 40 years.
Actors Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Amruta Subhash on why fans should be excited about the second season of Sacred Games and the complexities of their characters .
Experts from three cultural organisations reveal the importance and challenges of management and finance in the arts sector.
Chandigarh-based actor and theatre director Namrata Sharma on winning the Ut Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar for the year 2018.








