Bengaluru-based musician Ricky Kej on winning his second Grammy alongside his dream collaborator The Police drummer Stewart Copeland and being an environmental cheerleader
The Mumbai-based artist, 63, on finding courage to paint self-portraits, creating a shrine for actor Rajesh Khanna and his new exhibition in Delhi
In India, pet therapy may yet not be a legit line of treatment, but staring at birds outside a hospital-room window can be therapeutic
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Pandit Bhimsen Joshi would have turned 100 this year. From a little boy who ran away from home to becoming a voice that remains Hindustani classical singing’s gold standard, this is the story of his extraordinary journey
The British-American architect-theorist, who passed away recently, left a lifetime of work which has been a touchstone for design thinking, globally and in India
Listen in as we travel through the jungle and listen to the soundbox of creatures great and small
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Our ancient texts present a celebration of the world, freeing us from myopic thought and bigotry
The methodology of the late founder of the Auroville-based Adishakti Theatre Arts, who fused Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy with myriad folk performance art, entails a long gestation process, focus on breath, no linear narrative, actors playing multiple roles, and stories meshing into one another
The state corridor showcases the cultural wonder of India through murals that decorate its wall and ceiling, honouring deeper spiritual truths from our holy books
The director-general of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on competing in a crowded space, finding a hold in the Indian market and its coverage of the war in Ukraine
What’s common between a rhino’s horn, pangolin’s scale, and porcupine’s quill? These natural weapons are made of the same protein found in human hair
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Director Nagraj Manjule on his latest film, nurturing talent and his cinematic universe that propels his method of storytelling
Filmmakers Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh of Writing with Fire, India’s first Oscar nomination in documentary feature, on the film, the spotlight and a controversy
The musician on scoring for the Oscar-nominated Writing with Fire, being a sought-after composer for independent cinema, and how wars impact artistes
Sunil Shanbag on theatre in the post-pandemic era, rebuilding the stage and reflecting on new stories
The series 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' never strays too far from its leading lady and her struggles to break into the all-boys comic club
Every dawn brings with it the sense of a new beginning and every dusk a sense of serene closure
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For the first time in a decade, a young man is striving to enter the big league of professional racing. The journey of Jehan Daruvala and his aspirations of becoming the fastest Indian on wheels
In the blue zones, a life without regrets and endless gratitude
The flower goblets of the red silk cotton brim with the finest nectar, replenished almost every evening, for all to savour.
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