Listening in at a roundtable with Christopher Nolan, where he pitches celluloid as the future of film to the A-listers of Indian cinema.
A restaurant that continues to rustle up authentic Pune dishes after it first set up shop.
It's time for the jackfruit to take its rightful place at the top of the fruit chain.
Game birds might be hard to spot, but keep an ear out and watch your step and you just might be lucky. Making an acquaintance of the grey francolins, the commonest of the tribe found across India, except the Northeast, is pretty easy.
One of India’s leading abstract artists, the reclusive Prabhakar Kolte speaks on his first solo show in over a decade, the importance of being a non-conformist and why art education in India is outdated.
A curated list of recommendations for the young ’uns. Celebrating April 15 — the birthday of the Italian Renaissance maestro, Leonardo da Vinci — as World Art Day, a look at some of the best international art biographies.
A look at public spaces built after 1947. The genesis of JNU, the campus in the eye of frequent storms. Jawaharlal Nehru University was established in 1969 and it became India’s first institution of interdisciplinary studies.
If you are a yogini and on social media, can Indian men handle it? Don’t bet on it. Yoga is sold in clichéd narratives — the “hot sexy bendy” instructor in skimpy clothes, the camera lingering closely on her anatomy for a fairly long screen time.
Rahul Sankrityayan was a scholar and a ghumakkar whose endless curiosity about the world made him a pioneer in many fields. His life is illustrative of the limitlessness of human potential. In his travels, collections, and writings, he found his kingdom.
When Arshad Khan presented a five-minute video on Abu, as he calls his father, during a memorial in 2012, a year after his demise, the Pakistani-Canadian filmmaker realised that there's a much bigger story to be told.
Bengaluru-based writer Anjum Hasan on her new collection of short stories, the quiet interior lives of her characters and why the personal is political for her.
The need to look beyond Morocco's derelict palaces.
Home to Africans, Asians and Europeans, Réunion Island embraces its multicultural influences and majestic landscapes gracefully.
Fear of animals because they can be violent is a deeply flawed idea.
WhatsApp Uncle on the perils of being head of a family.
It is open to visitors, who can make a trip to the refuge any day of the week, before sunset, and enjoy short guided hikes with birds of all kinds keeping company.
An architecture show has the answer.
Halahala is hurtling towards the end, with humans having become slaves of AI and their greed. If this is dystopia, says graphic novelist Appupen, are you in it?
With his second film, Baban, in theatres now, National Award-winning filmmaker Bhaurao Karhade on his long trek from his village to behind the camera.
The search for the demon princess takes us to fading memories, obscure YouTube clips, feminist reimaginings and the television actors who played the powerful woman with all the sass they could muster.
The Aadhaar deadline might have been extended, but, heck, does that make for any less trouble?
Deepti Naval on performing at the 75th show of Ek Mulaqaat and her association with celebrated author Amrita Pritam.
Rajahar, like villages in Bihar and Haryana, was selected as a “climate-smart village”, from amongst several other contenders in this drought-prone belt of the western development region in Nepal.
A crackdown on sex determination centres is near impossible without the help of pregnant decoys. From Ahmedabad and Sonepat, two districts awarded for their vigilance, the stories of the women who set the trap.
Malayalam writer Nalini Jameela on her new book and why her unconventional views about sexual relationships have been seeded in practicality.


