Author Zainab Priya Dala on her latest novel set during the anti-apartheid movement, feminist politics in South Africa and her Indian roots.
An exhibition captures the lives of waste pickers from across the world.
After a lean decade, Race 3 actor Bobby Deol is looking forward to approaching his career with a renewed strategy.
Delhi-based band, Bloodywood, produces metal versions of Bollywood numbers.
As Saffronart’s 200th auction begins today, co-founder Minal Vazirani reflects on its role in shaping the art market in India.
Artist Uttam Pacharne, chairman of the Lalit Kala Akademi, on buying new works, selecting art for the PMO and focussing on women artists.
Sajeev Pazhoor, National Award winner for original screenplay, on crime and punishment.
Race 3 actor Anil Kapoor, who will soon complete 35 years as a leading man, talks about his journey so far, Indian movie franchises and why the Mr India sequel remains a dream.
Sukracharya Rabha, a theatre personality who drew audiences from across the country to Assam, has died at 41. Actor Adil Hussain remembers a fellow artiste.
The only way to solve the very serious problems that can arise with sexting is to remember that relationships change. And if naive people would stop clicking explicit pictures there wouldn’t be a problem to begin with. Defining indecency, however, remains problematic.
How a weaving cluster in Kota is keeping alive centuries-old tradition of the handmade.
Chef and travel host Anthony Bourdain was ‘charmed’ by India, its sights and sounds, and the aroma of its diverse food.
Skill does not equal taste is the big learning from Khan Market's The Immigrant Cafe
Fellows from the Godrej Culture Lab Leadership Programme examine the role and relevance of Urdu in contemporary culture
The 17 works on display are centered around the lotus in myriad forms as Fraser deconstructs, expands and contracts the flower in each of her canvases. She uses layers of handmade wasli paper, and pigments made from malachite and semi-precious stones from Jaipur.
Hours after news emerged that Kate Spade, 55, had ended her life in an apparent suicide at her Upper East Side apartment in Manhattan, NYC on June 5, social media platforms were flooded with teary tributes and speculative stories.
Through the lanes of the Walled City, a search for iftar delights and our faith in food
A host of writers are introducing children to the intricate world of Indian art and artists through colouring and picture books
How an American architect built a formidable collection of books about Mumbai’s storied past
A new book provides a front-row view of theatre group Yatrik’s journey of half a century
ChalChitra Abhiyaan, documentary filmmaker Nakul Singh Sawhney’s film and media collective, hopes to give a voice to the marginalised in western UP
The audience shared ideas of mortality at an Indian Express Film Club screening of Mukti Bhawan
Assamese filmmaker Bidyut Kotoky intends to share the stories of the Northeast, including those related to its scarred past, though his movies
Acting workshops, once meant for newcomers, are now helping established actors polish their skills
Whatever one’s opinion of the value of the CBSE or ICSE curriculum, a 90+ score is an indication of how hard a student is willing to work for something, which is a trusted predictor of success in life in general.




