Art rehab can make news for all the wrong reasons. Restoration that misses the mark leads to terrible consequences, like the latest one in Spain, where a woman’s face was compared to a potato
This edition’s batch of 'Gen Next' designers includes Bhumika and Minakshi Ahluwalua, Anmol Sharma and Arushi Kilawat
"We are very grieved that he is gone but it has been one after another — Tyeb, Gaitonde, Bal Chhabra, Raza, Ram Kumar, Akbar; I am left alone." says the veteran artist.
With some of the world’s top arts centres offering their plays online, your laptop has become the ticket to a great show
With most restaurants closed, delivery riders are finding it hard to make ends meet
Finding it difficult to survive the lockdown, restaurants petition for bailout packages and reach out to their patrons with food delivery options
On World Autism Day, Suhasini Malde talks about her book Innocentism that explores the joys of devoting a life for the betterment of autistic children
With rising TRPs during the nationwide lockdown, channels are turning to classics
Last month, Namaste Orchha festival exhibited his celestial 40-feet hydra-like kinetic installation, made with 300 steel bowls which locked in and out itself with every gush of wind.
What kitchen lessons from the current lockdown should we take into the future?
As art goes virtual, we present a series on some of the most prestigious museum collections online, beginning with India.
Reach out, be kind, share knowledge, dance a little — that’s what social media is there for.
Youth organisations and sensitive neighbours are rushing to the aid of senior citizens, left stranded in the face of the lockdown.
What the threat of contagion is going to do to how we socialise
Since you cannot go to the theatre, the theatre will come to you. Several performers are reaching out to audiences by uploading plays or conducting workshops online — all for free
Remembering jazz great, saxophonist, keyboard-man and arranger, Manu Dibango
Satyajit Ray’s associate for over two decades and a chronicler of his times, photographer Nemai Ghosh passes away .
The essentials that go into an Indian kitchen, and how to make best use of them
From Berlin Philharmonic orchestra’s virtual concert to artistes performing in their homes, the choice is aplenty.
Food and grocery aggregators are bracing for the lockdown by turning to contactless deliveries and cashless transactions.
With strict guidelines for social gathering, many first-time novelists will miss their promotional tours. They talk about what’s keeping them busy
The north Konkan village of Sonala proves to be a richly creative space.
As schools remain shut and social distancing means more time indoors, count on these options to keep children engaged
While walking across the city streets in such times may well be fraught with danger, experts, however, are of the opinion that if one is not within about six feet of somebody, in almost every case one is not taking much risk, and it will also help us “save our own sanity”










