For fans of soul, blues and rock ’n’ roll, Memphis is the ultimate destination.
At home, at sea: In the ’70s, many Vietnamese living in Cambodia faced deportation after a change in regime. Stripped of all Cambodian identity documents, those who returned in the ’80s could neither reclaim nor buy land.
Feisal Alkazi’s new play focusses on modern-day relationships and the many dilemmas of the youth
The forests on the fringes of a national park can offer delightful sightings of smaller animals and birds.
Does everything have a story? Maybe they do. Read today's Sunday Eye to find out more.
They meet at a café near his office. She’s sitting down when he walks in, hunched over her glass of water, tapping a spoon against the table.
This year, he thinks smugly, he has literally taken stock. He will begin to sell as soon as the lockup period expires, and will hedge the rest against a downturn.
Nisha Susan’s debut collection,The Women Who Forgot to Invent Facebook and Other Stories, will be published by Context in 2020.
A fictional story making sense of the month of December
A new year comes both with a sense of an ending and the potential of a second chance. In this fiction special, writers from the subcontinent explore all that a year’s end could bring.
Sheetal had become the first woman on the committee and for three years she had remained the only female representative across the four buildings in the housing society.
And then, they would be back to Delhi, back to Dev. She wasn’t sure how she’d lay out her truth yet.
That gets you a bit of interest because of the Chandrayaan orbiter earlier this year. And there are people from all over sitting by their computers trying to figure out stuff.
For the last five years, he has been living in Mumbai, working as a cleaner in an IT company. No one has ever enquired about his caste in this city. What he likes about this city is that one can live here, without being ruled.
Later, we were sitting inside because it had begun to drizzle. We watched him trying to make conversation with some other people, two or three other tables. “I hope I’m not disturbing you all,” I heard him say.
“Farm? He’s a retired lecturer. He couldn’t afford our tuition fee, let alone buy a farm. It could be some sort of a mental disorder.”
What does a nation’s architecture say about its aspirations, politics and drawbacks? With the redesign of the Central Vista in the national capital imminent, tracing India’s socialist, democratic fabric through its public architecture and what changes to it mean for the country’s communal life.
Hobson Jobson describes the naankhatai “as rich cakes in W. India chiefly imported into Bombay from Surat”.
The death-scarred lake once bristled with birds of all feathers
Recently, she performed at Mumbai’s National Centre for the Performing Arts during its golden jubilee celebrations.
The Indian Institute of Technology Ropar is a hub of new research and four 41-ft high stone pillars at the entrance of its new campus link this present with its storied past.
With the redesign of the Central Vista in the national capital imminent, tracing India’s socialist, democratic fabric through its public architecture.
For 40 years, Chopra had in his care a photograph album dating to World War II. It belonged to Japanese soldier Hideo Shikata.
Before the plum cake, the culinary centrepiece of Goan celebration was the humbler bolo de batica.







