Over the last four years, Zana has created works and sound performances that look at mycelium networks and the world wide web through film and sound.
Abhanga Repost, a five-member band, is presenting the poems of Bhakti mystics accompanied by the guitar, drums and a contemporary vibe.
Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri’s next film will be based on testimonies of Kashmiri Pandits
Film historian Mandeep Singh Sidhu on building an archive of Punjabi films and his book The Illustrated History of Punjabi Cinema
Artist Khadija Syeda talks about Gothic calligraphy and how is dates back to medieval times
Actor Mukul Chadda on how the Indian adaptation of The Office retains the deadpan humour of the original.
Born in 1949, Kirti Jain grew up in a country that was undergoing sociocultural and political transformations, fuelled by new ideas and idealism.
Production designer-turned-director Vandana Kataria on adapting Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice for her debut feature, Noblemen.
TV personality and stand-up comic Anu Menon on living with her alter ego, Lola Kutty, her new show, and making fun of everything and everyone
In a mixed media installation, titled Cooking in Pressure, The Bakudapan, a food study group, has chosen the medium of knitting and hand illustration to showcase their research conducted with the former female political prisoners of 1965.
Canadian writer-director Ken Scott shares his experience of working in India and shooting across the world.
Marking the theatre debut of television actors Gautam Rode and Dhaani Jhankal, the play also features Meeta Vasisht. “The play is like a river made by many streams — the culture of kathak, motivation and facing your past,” says Vasisht.
Rakesh Chaurasia was four when he was captivated by the swirling sounds from the flute. His uncle (father’s brother), Pt Hari Prasad Chaurasia, was at the peak of his career then, and Rakesh heard the warm notes being created by breathing life into a bamboo reed. “
BN Aryan says Himachal is a rare state, which “has vastly unexplored treasures.” He recalls finding a wood carving of a lion, lying abandoned outside a temple in Kalpa, when he travelled in the region in the mid ’80s.
The play, directed by Rupesh Tillu, an interpretation of the classic tale of the fourth-century narrative of poet Kalidasa’s play, Abhijnanasakuntalam, was staged in Pune recently.
A storyteller since she was a child, Venita Coehlo's tales are maybe the stories she always wanted to listen to while growing up, she says. Her book, Tiger by the Tail, won a special jury mention at the Neev Awards last year.
In India, divorce is harder on women. The law recognises that.
She was a part of a residency for artists called “Illustrators Offline”, organised by TIFA Working Studios in Pune.
A music album featuring Anup Jalota, Anuradha Paudwal, Jaspinder Narulla, Suresh Wadkar, and Sadhna Sargam will make a dozen of Murli Manohar Sharma's bhajans available to music lovers.
Apart from stand-up comedy, she has addressed the issues of disabilities through her writings, with one of her ideas eventually building into a 12-minute documentary, titled Disability — a State of Mind.
Spread across the upper part of Gunehar, along 1.6 km-mountain trail, in old and semi-deserted buildings, Sahai and 11 artists from across India have been working on a music project.
The film, in Hindi, English, and Pahari, is a personal film, as opposed to his two Punjabi films based on powerful works of Punjabi literature.
Anand Kenjale started his rappelling career in 2001 and graduated to waterfall rappelling in 2005. Now, he shares his passion with like-minded enthusiasts through his company, Explorers.
Who is rapper Hard Kaur, the UK-based musician, charged with sedition and defamation?




