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Sunday Long Reads: Celebrating Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, Salman Rushdie’s Victory City, Lalitha Lajmi’s works, and moreSubscriber Only

February 19, 2023 08:25 IST

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Cow hug day celebration at Bhagwat Vidyapeeth in Ahmedabad (Express photo by Nirmal Harindran)

Valentine’s Day, the nationalist’s waySubscriber Only

February 14, 2023 17:13 IST

Sometimes, love is best displayed from a distance

Mentors have righted wrongs and supported those challenged by life (Credit: Suvir Saran)

How a good mentor can guide his mentees to be fuller version of themselvesSubscriber Only

February 12, 2023 06:15 IST

We have the power to heal and inspire, and live with grace among those we think of as the other

Gay marriage

Fighting to legalise gay marriage in India, these same sex couples share the story of their romanceSubscriber Only

February 14, 2023 17:02 IST

While most of the petitioners come from upwardly mobile families, where acceptance has not been hard to come by, their fight for equal rights stem from the awareness that not everyone is as privileged or as fortunate as them.

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What secrets do the creatures of the deep hold?Subscriber Only

February 8, 2023 21:55 IST

Be it the Orcas who are the wolves of the sea or the Manta Ray's seven-meter wingspan, the ocean is rich in biodiversity

"Supermodels were born out of a brand’s assertion. They built global loyalists with their beauty, charisma, unattainable perfection and sex appeal," says Marc Robinson. (Photo source: Express Archive. designed by Dinkar Sasi)

Sunday Long Reads: Looking back at the journey of supermodels, interview with percussionist Trilok Gurtu and moreSubscriber Only

February 5, 2023 06:15 IST

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Sea horse

Scintillating sea creatures and what makes them specialSubscriber Only

February 1, 2023 12:53 IST

A list of the top five of the marine world

Hazaribagh was once famed as the land of a thousand tigers. (Source: Mihir Vatsa)

Sunday Long Reads: How Hazaribagh became an ’empty forest’, BV Doshi’s legacy, Ruth Ozeki on storytelling, and moreSubscriber Only

January 29, 2023 07:17 IST

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How our parents prepared us for lifeSubscriber Only

January 29, 2023 14:31 IST

They encouraged us to experiment with what we learned and use that knowledge as an armour

Hazaribagh was once famed as the land of a thousand tigers. (Source: Mihir Vatsa)

Hazaribagh: Once the abode of tigers, now an example of the ‘empty forest’ syndromeSubscriber Only

January 30, 2023 15:04 IST

Hazaribagh in the Chota Nagpur plateau had once been home to a healthy population and diversity of predators, including one of the largest tigers ever found in India. Over the years, poaching and unmitigated industrialisation have laid its forests to waste

No 'snake in the grass!'

Using animal names to abuse each other is a stereotype that we could do withoutSubscriber Only

January 25, 2023 13:27 IST

Be a lone wolf and mind your words.

Sukesh Chandrashekhar’s con…

Sunday Long Reads: How Sukesh conned Bollywood stars, Prince Harry’s revelations in his memoir and moreSubscriber Only

January 22, 2023 07:10 IST

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Sukesh Chandrashekhar’s con…

How Bollywood actors like Jacqueline Fernandez bought into Sukesh Chandrashekhar’s con…Subscriber Only

January 28, 2023 12:45 IST

The lies, the false promises and the extravagant lifestyle he gave them

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Saeed Mirza’s I Know The Psychology of Rats is a touching eulogy to his late friend, filmmaker Kundan Shah, director of the cult classic Jaane Bhi Do YaaroSubscriber Only

January 21, 2023 14:15 IST

The veteran screenwriter offers glimpses into Shah's artistic, intellectual and humane side, against a backdrop of political churn

ankur warikoo

‘If you leave toxic workplaces, they’ll eventually die out’: Ankur WarikooSubscriber Only

January 20, 2023 11:16 IST

Internet entrepreneur Warikoo on learning from life and why the self-help industry needs to be more inclusive

Food trends

Food trends in 2023 that point to a promising futureSubscriber Only

January 20, 2023 11:19 IST

Be it finding ingredients that wear the sustainability badge, fermented foods that keep a happy guy, or opting for specialised flourless and millet-based cakes – chefs plan to keep their vows to the earth and themselves more real.

There is no malice involved in cheetah hunts. Source: Vinod Tiwari/Wikimedia Commons

Why animals kill, and it’s not for a trophySubscriber Only

January 21, 2023 17:32 IST

Unlike us, there is no ridiculous preening and posturing after a successful kill, with boots and rifle stock on the body of the victim

Bindu Ammini

What hasn’t changed for Bindu Ammini, the woman who entered the Sabarimala shrineSubscriber Only

January 15, 2023 10:14 IST

The story of Ammini, a teacher and Dalit activist, on the fourth anniversary of her entry into the temple, as she continues to be ostracised

Recently there was great excitement in the Delhi Zoo when a white-tigress gave birth to three white cubs

The problem with zoos is…Subscriber Only

January 11, 2023 13:07 IST

Freedom is not the only issue when it comes to zoos and how animals are kept

A round-up of the cultural fix to look forward to this year (Source: Getty Images/Thinkstock)

Sunday Long Reads: A peek into this year’s cultural soireeSubscriber Only

January 8, 2023 06:48 IST

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A round-up of the cultural fix to look forward to this year (Source: Getty Images/Thinkstock)

People, festivals, award ceremonies and trends — a round-up of the cultural fix to look forward to this yearSubscriber Only

January 8, 2023 06:50 IST

From the Indian contenders at the Grammys to watching the art of Vincent Van Gogh come alive at a gallery near you, from listening to literary superstars at a coveted literature festival to rooting for RRR at the Oscars, 23 things to do in 2023

Let’s drop the word ‘ethnic’ as a prefix to our indigenous food, dance, clothing and craft (Credit: Suvir Saran)

Are we at the point of no return?Subscriber Only

January 8, 2023 15:08 IST

With its quickly-changing geographies and mindscapes, India today is drawn toward the same challenges that fractured the United States

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Sunday Long Reads: 13 stories about what 2021 taught us

January 1, 2023 08:13 IST

From a nurse to a construction worker, from a sarangi player to a primary-school teacher — people most affected by the pandemic — speak of the ordeals of the past two years and the hopes they harbour for the new year

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