Chinmay Tumbe on migration trends in India and how marriage plays a role in it
Nut and Bowls, a raw vegan cafe in Delhi, is hit-and-miss with its food and philosophy
Gazal Dhaliwal on her journey from Patiala to becoming a successful screenwriter in the Hindi film industry.
Oscar-nominated actor Bérénice Bejo, on her thumkas with Dhanush and love for different cultures.
He is survived by his daughter Satarupa Chaudhuri, who works in the publishing industry.
Sattriya was developed in the 15th century by Srimanta Sankardev, who was influenced by the then prevalent devadasi tradition, the Natya Shastra, and Odissi.
Vanderbilt, an heiress to the Vanderbilt fortune — Cornellius Vanderbilt, the railway magnate was a direct ancestor — was often dubbed the ‘poor little rich girl’.
The photographs of refugees from Afghanistan, Myanmar, Syria, Iraq and Africa tell of their untold journeys, of sexual and gender violence, of being separated from parents and children, of death and extreme trauma.
Jitish Kallat talks about his first art purchase.
Artiste Aruna Ganesh Ram on her new work, Under Pressure, the effects of consumerism and its environmental consequence.
In his new exhibition, TK Hareendran turns his gaze on the ideas of pain, longing and freedom.
His short story collection Diwali in Muzaffarnagar that won the Sahitya Akedemi award explores what it means to leave a small town as a young adult, and to return home much later.
The lead character of the book, Indu, is named after the-then Prime Minister; her father was Chief Counsel to Indira Gandhi.
While Poonam Girdhani has been performing Dastangoi, a form of storytelling in Urdu, for the last five years, it is for the first time that she has penned a dastan, which has been in the works since October 2018.
But more than that Grammy that registered her presence in 2009, for Lakshmi, it was giving voice to one of Mahatma Gandhi’s favourite bhajans, Vaishnav jan toh, for Richard Attenburgh’s Gandhi that remained special.
Mini Mathur on making her acting debut at 43, and being the face of the MTV generation of the ’90s.
The classic Marathi play, Ashrunchi Zali Phule, which inspired two hit Bollywood films, has been revived for a contemporary theatre audience
Mumbai’s Kaka Kaki restaurant, focussing on the Bohri cuisine, makes the traditional accessible
Three-time Academy Award-winner Robert Richardson, in India recently, on what drew him to cinematography and how awards eat into work prospects
Does Menon ever feel a conflict with himself? “I am not shy on stage though I find it very difficult to have conversations with people off it. I am always thinking, ‘what if I say the wrong thing?’” he says.
As you walk around old Delhi, where business never stops, workers work all day long and customers throng its streets, there are a number of stalls that set shop in the summers to quench the never-ending thirst, selling nimbu paani, Rooh Afza and sattu ka ghol.
Rohan Chakravarty on his new book which talks about Bird behaviour, ecology, and why cartoons help convey the message better.
Filmmaker Deepa Mehta and actor Huma Qureshi on Leila, a Netflix web series set in a dystopian world.
On Wednesday evening, Amitav Ghosh became the first Indian writer in English to bag the prestigious Jnanpith Award




