Filmmaker and writer Sachin Kundalkar opens up about his upcoming movie, Marathi cuisine and the art of story-telling.
Why Sridevi has been the perfect Bollywood icon for queer people in India.
The landmark Boro Ghori of Howrah Station in West Bengal has kept time for years.
Arguably the world’s first cyborg artist, Neil Harbisson talks about tuning into the world in technicolour.
Of grandmothers who go berry picking and an assortment of culinary delights that Finland has to offer.
Gazing at the sea and snorkelling in Indonesia’s Derawan archipelago.
The struggle of a 22-year-old to choose her own gender identity has led to far-reaching changes for many like her. This is that story.
Journals that are peepholes into lived histories of the modern era.
Enjoy stunning bird’s eye views with zipline adventures.
The games parasites play before offering their death embrace.
One of the last surviving members of the Jewish community in Kochi talks about his journey towards restoring an 800-year-old synagogue.
Author Richard Morgan on the Takeshi Novacs series and its screen adaptation, writing post-extropianist dystopian fiction, and the ever-widening gap between religion and science.
Berlin International Film Festival is not a grafted, hot-house delegates-only soiree; it is an organic part of Berlin’s cultural calendar, and it is proudly, flagrantly, refreshingly political.
The Great Nicobar Island is covered with thick tropical evergreen forests and is surrounded by pristine oceans that are teaming with life. It also has the southernmost tip of India — Indira Point — located at about 6-1/2 N latitude.
For nearly six decades, Surender Mohan Pathak has run that enterprise with elan. The crime writer on his autobiography, his life before fame and why he never feels the need to travel too far.
Growing up in the jungles can be as tough for animals as it is for teens.
Rani Mukerji on her return to screen with Hichki, how motherhood shapes her routine and how she still faces questions about her husband, the elusive Aditya Chopra.
A look at public spaces built after 1947 — Mumbai’s iconic Prithvi Theatre.
Faezeh Jalali’s irreverent play looks at possibly the earliest trans-character in mythology.
A nondescript eatery in Nagpur is home to the fiery and finger-licking Saoji cuisine.
Hachette UK CEO David Shelley on understanding consumers better and making publishing inclusive.
A curated list of recommendations for the young ‘uns. This week, on colours. The festival of Holi is round the corner. A round-up of books that deals with colours creatively.
In this forever-synced world of ours, it’s difficult to put life on hold. Sometimes, it helps to switch off and step away, though
The tricky jump from giving up one’s ancestral property, tied up in memories, for an apartment in the builder block that will come up in its place.
The spirit of Mozart permeated a world-class concert in Calcutta.


