Film director Abhishek Kapoor on Kedarnath, working with newcomers and new styles of storytelling
A sculptural show unveils works from Art Ichol, an arts centre in Maihar. The exhibition “The Art Ichol Sculpture Show” features 50 Indian and international artists.
Shanker Raman’s noir crime thriller Gurgaon, screened to a packed hall, threw up conversations around patriarchy and human greed
British scientist-writer Emma Byrne on words having consequences, speech that marginalises, and what happens when women swear
Dancer-historian Swarnamalya Ganesh, who has been at the forefront of #MeToo movement in classical music, on the fluidity that democracy affords and redeeming a space for the devadasi narrative.
Publisher Pramod Kapoor on 40 years of Roli Books, why fiction isn’t his skill, and his next book
English actor Andy Serkis on his directorial debut Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle, the complexity of Rudyard Kipling and the world of talking animals
As works from her collection go under the hammer, collector and gallerist Amrita Jhaveri talks about her practice of collecting and the post-boom rationalisation of the contemporary Indian art market.
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Antariksha Sanchar, a multimedia Bharatanatyam fantasy drama, melds narratives of Indian mythology with a steampunk take on technology.
When rules are not taken seriously by citizens, does it even make any sense to rely so heavily on citizen participation to create a just society?
Delhi-based The Revisit Project on starting off as a tribute band and their latest album ‘Brown Man’s Funk’.
Iti Tyagi, Founder, Crafts Village, on the India Craft Week in Delhi and lessons on sustainable futures.
Historian JRB Jeejeebhoy’s writings compiled in the just-released book Bombay Vignettes documents little-known stories of the island city.
The living room becomes a space for experiments and explorations for theatre actors
Some recently discovered letters of freedom fighter Bhagat Singh show how he was articulate in protesting the false claims against him and demanding his right as a free citizen.
Actor Prashant Damle on the making of Eka Lagnachi Pudchi Gosht, and meeting expectations.
French band Supergombo, on their maiden visit to India, talks about finding inspiration around the world and their music being human
Award-winning filmmaker Leona Goldstein on her photography exhibition in Pune, which focuses on migration, refugees, and shows her as the silent observer behind the camera
Actor Varun Dhawan on nepotism and working with his father, David Dhawan.
On the sidelines of his directorial debut Sa's release at IFFI, singer Arijit Singh spoke to of challenges of making a film.
Sohrab Hura’s photobook, Look It’s Getting Sunny Outside!!!, offers a peek into the life within his mother’s home
Dr Melanie Joy's book, 'Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs and Wear Cows (2010)', comments on industrialised animal food production that chases cost-effective methods with an absolute disregard for animal rights.
Malayalam filmmaker Shaji N Karun on the myth that multiplexes promote indie cinema, why women should be on film juries and the universality of our stories.





