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Why do we keep loving those who don’t love us back?Subscriber Only

August 28, 2022 06:00 IST

To be loved by another, we must first start loving ourselves and believing that we are genuinely worthy of being cherished romantically

In the early dawn, a spider's cobwebs looks like an immense chandelier as the dewdrops are fired by the sunlight, or appear as ropes of pearls. (Photo: Ranjit Lal)

What if spiders dreamt like humans?Subscriber Only

August 24, 2022 19:06 IST

When Mr Spidey fantasised wooing a female and got himself a second date

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The Emmy-winning Delhi Crime team on returning to set for a new seasonSubscriber Only

August 23, 2022 09:41 IST

For lead actors of the acclaimed crime series, returning to its sets for Season 2, which streams on Netflix from August 26, was like "homecoming"

A still from Jalsaghar, where Roshan Kumari performs at the zamindar’s music room.

Sunday Long Reads: Story of Kathak exponent Roshan Kumari, revdi’s journey, trans actors from India and Pak, and moreSubscriber Only

August 27, 2022 20:04 IST

Here are some interesting reads from this week's issue!

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The Story of a Reclusive Dancer: Roshan Kumari, who once lit up the world of KathakSubscriber Only

August 21, 2022 06:30 IST

In a rare interview, Roshan Kumari, part of the feted Kathak trinity with Sitara Devi and Damayanti Joshi, speaks of her devotion to dance, the iconic performance in Satyajit Ray’s Jalsaghar, and what her journey steeped in Kathak has given her

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How India has always distributed revdis as an act of benevolence and inclusivitySubscriber Only

August 21, 2022 06:15 IST

On the legacy of the unassuming north Indian sweet candy revdi and its journey from festivals to the political arena

Alina Khan (Photo Stephanie Cornfield) and Negha S

Meet Negha S and Alina Khan, two trans actors, from India and Pakistan, who are changing the narrativeSubscriber Only

August 21, 2022 09:04 IST

Seven decades since Independence, has Indian and Pakistani cinema and society become more accepting of the transgender community and are giving them real representation?

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‘Bridgerton’ season 2 star Charithra Chandran on why she may never be cast as a lead in Indian filmsSubscriber Only

August 21, 2022 08:16 IST

The 25-year-old British-Indian actor on colourism and life after one of Netflix's most successful period dramas

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Cheetahs are set to arrive in India, what the big cats have to saySubscriber Only

August 17, 2022 10:47 IST

The Big Fours aren’t too happy about receiving the new guest but at the same time don’t feel threatened by their coming.

Jitish Kallat, Public Notice series (2003-10), on show at GOMA, Brisbane. (Credit: Courtesy the artist)

Seven artists, over seven decades, interpreting India since PartitionSubscriber Only

August 15, 2022 09:49 IST

Here’s a look at some iconic works of Indian art, over the 75 years since Independence, that reflect on our sociopolitical realities

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Sunday Long Reads: Looking back at India’s freedom journey, art and culture, Partition, gender parity, and moreSubscriber Only

August 15, 2022 11:33 IST

As India turns 75, check out these Independence Day special stories

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How childhood friends and stories of Partition rekindle a hope and make us determined to blur the lines that divide usSubscriber Only

August 14, 2022 06:10 IST

Sonam Kalra’s choice of songs shows, through the power of reflective poetry, the large-heartedness of those who have suffered from Partition

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As India turns 75, a look-back at the defining cultural moments that shaped itSubscriber Only

August 14, 2022 08:39 IST

The arts had been a domain of freedom and disruption in the run-up to Independence. How did they catalyse India's journey after 1947?

Bhagat Singh

The Bhagat Singh Reader to get three new letters as free India turns 75Subscriber Only

August 14, 2022 09:07 IST

As India completes 75 years, the discovery of three petition letters will enrich the history of its most charismatic revolutionary.

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Seven decades since Independence, it’s high time our films reflected gender parity, a crucial cornerstone of a just societySubscriber Only

August 14, 2022 10:41 IST

The tendency to box films which are either helmed or headlined by female professionals as 'women-oriented' has only damaged the possibility of all-round growth

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India still fails its women, 75 years after IndependenceSubscriber Only

August 15, 2022 07:18 IST

Women's contribution continues to remain unsung and underplayed.

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What is border post 918 which provides shade to both India and Pakistan?Subscriber Only

August 13, 2022 11:06 IST

When nature demarcates the border, a tree stands tall between two nations

Ranjit

What do birds and beasts make of freedom?Subscriber Only

August 10, 2022 13:10 IST

The late Gerald Durrell once said that freedom was really not all it was made out to be. But, even in the animal world, it does matter to be unrestrained

The Gray Man (2022). (L to R) Anthony Russo (Director-Producer), Joe Russo (Director-Producer-Writer). (Source: Netflix)

Russo brothers: ‘The Indian film industry is so vibrant, it rivals Hollywood’Subscriber Only

August 8, 2022 16:41 IST

During their recent India visit, American filmmakers Anthony and Joe Russo talked about tapping Indian talent and the challenges of mounting large-scale entertainers

tiny home

Sunday Long Reads: Sustainable living in tiny homes, documentary on cinematographers, bees, and moreSubscriber Only

August 8, 2022 17:20 IST

Here are this week's interesting reads!

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‘Chhayaankan’, a new documentary throws light on the forgotten cinematographers who made Hindi cinema greatSubscriber Only

August 7, 2022 06:10 IST

Former cinematographer Hemant Chaturvedi, who's worked with the likes of Ram Gopal Varma, Vishal Bhardwaj, Aparna Sen, quit Bollywood in 2015, and returns now with a documentary on 14 veteran cinematographers who showed the world the marvels of playing with shadows and more

tiny home

How the tiny home movement with its focus on responsible choices and living light is catching up in the countrySubscriber Only

August 7, 2022 07:07 IST

In India, where homes are repositories of memories and heirlooms, we seem to be right-sizing our mindset where bigger does not mean better and less is more

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How the 39th Jerusalem Film Festival offered a chance to experience Israel, in reel and realSubscriber Only

August 6, 2022 15:08 IST

Taking in the sights and sounds of Jerusalem, seeing how the old and the new meld, and attending the 10-day festival, spread over 10 days in July, with more than 200 films, including a clutch of movies from this year's Cannes Film Festival

Trinamool MP Mahua Moitra with her Louis Vuitton bag. (Photo: File/PTI)

What the brouhaha over MP Mahua Moitra’s Louis Vuitton in Parliament says about aspiration and resentmentSubscriber Only

August 6, 2022 12:21 IST

The Trinamool MP responded with some tongue-in-cheek 'handbagging' on social media

Mohsin Hamid

‘We are being culturally, technologically driven towards anxiety-inducing elements of identity’: Mohsin HamidSubscriber Only

August 5, 2022 21:55 IST

The Pakistani author, known for his 'The Reluctant Fundamentalist', on upending dystopias and how 9/11 led to his latest novel

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