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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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A generation that has a ringside view of a world ravaged by disparities and mounting environmental concerns worry about a future which will be resource-starved and climate-scarred
Recipient of several prestigious awards, Mysuru-based NS Harsha, 52, reflects on the cosmic and the prosaic in his solo at Delhi’s Vadehra gallery.
The Parisian talks about coming to terms with the unprecedented success of her debut role as a psychopath in the Cannes film festival sensation, Titane
The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in July last year.
From monasteries to palaces, the history of these government houses offers glimpses into the lives of the people who lived there
There’s an exuberance about bird calls that make you feel optimistic despite the distress in the world
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Our menu made us proud and gave our customers something new and old as India.
Women, too, can make for good labourers, tile-makers, inlay artists, craftspeople and guides. Without them, heritage won't be living or breathing
Orthodoxy, impediments and a repentant spirit — in our Women’s Day Special, a short story by Shahrukh Alam on how Zainab goes back to school
Can it be an owl who can see at night, or a human being whose vision is seven times sharper than a cat or a dog
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In the last two years, over the course of the pandemic, our social skills have taken a hit. As the world prepares to open up, how ready are we to return to our older connections and the conversations they generated?
The actor on portraying the many shades of her new character in her latest web show 'The Fame Game', the challenges of the Nineties, and being soccer mom to her children
When a parent spirals into addiction, where do the children go?
Civilisations, iconographies and colours collide in Australian sculptor Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran’s first solo show in India
Stare long and hard enough at a tree, the sense of wonder will beginning to stir, or, perhaps, a coppersmith barbet might remind you of a clown with hiccups.
Don't miss out on this week's long reads!
Pawo Choyning Dorji, the India-born Bhutanese filmmaker whose directorial debut 'Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom' is Bhutan’s first ever Oscar nomination, on India’s role in his life, making a film against all odds and the responsibility of a filmmaker
As actor Deepika Padukone's latest film Gehraiyaan continues to make waves, she speaks about baring one's vulnerabilities, being less judgemental, and finding her mind and body balance

