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We are still obsessed with Britney Spears

New York Times - February 8, 2020

Rebel princess: Zeb-un-Nissa of the Mughal ménage

#FEEDINDIA: Chef Vikas Khanna’s herculean efforts amid pandemic

Friends and diplomats: A British politician in India

At the Hutatma Chowk, Memorial Remains, Martyrs are Forgotten

Raison d’être for renegotiating Indus Water Treaty

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - September 18, 2021 0

Choir, Chapter & Verse

taru - December 24, 2016 0

‘Tripling 2 is better than its first season in terms of...

Bulbul Sharma - April 20, 2019 0

Performers like Ranjana Gauhar are adding a new dimension to Odissi

Gaurie Dwivedi - October 12, 2019 0

‘Nari’ embodies women and their narratives

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - May 9, 2020 0

For a writer, patience is a pre-requisite: Jayant Swamy

Our Correspondent - February 13, 2021 0

Indian Photography Festival 2018 to be hosted in Hyderabad this month

Bhumika Popli - September 1, 2018 0

Action! A new film studio is planned in New York

New York Times - July 13, 2019 0

This year, C.R. Park will celebrate Durga Puja in an eco-friendly...

nibedita saha - October 13, 2018 0

‘Theatre has given me a strong foundation’

Priya Singh - April 27, 2019 0

Zoya Factor takes too many cinematic liberties

Murtaza Ali Khan - September 21, 2019 0

The Indie Bookstore Festival is working towards bookstores of the future

Our Correspondent - February 12, 2022 0

Netflix India’s new spy thriller hits the right notes

Rishita Roy Chowdhury - September 28, 2019 0

In Gory, Majestic Fiction, a Hard Look at the Holocaust’s Stubborn...

New York Times - December 28, 2019 0

An evening in Delhi with lessons on life and ethics by...

Bhumika Popli - December 15, 2018 0

Alternative therapies to cope with workplace stress

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - January 18, 2020 0

Termination in the offing

Renée Ranchan - May 28, 2022 0

Muscat International Film Festival hosts global stars

Navtan Kumar - March 31, 2018 0

‘It is gratifying to break through many glass ceilings’

Priya Singh - February 23, 2019 0

In Ben Lerner’s new novel, speech and violence collide

New York Times - October 5, 2019 0

Engaging film about a pressing social issue

Murtaza Ali Khan - October 19, 2019 0

‘Indians have come a long way in accepting standup culture’

Rishita Roy Chowdhury - January 18, 2020 0

Manisha’s performance is the best thing about ‘Maska’

Murtaza Ali Khan - April 4, 2020 0

‘Characters in Baaghi 2 will leave a mark on you’

nibedita saha - April 7, 2018 0

‘I always wanted to pen down my story and now is...

Uday Pratap Singh - July 21, 2018 0

My upcoming films are very exciting: Sidharth

Bulbul Sharma - January 12, 2019 0

Water ATMs are here to offer relief from hot summer

taru - May 20, 2017 0

Why Indian startups need to tap into global markets

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - July 20, 2019 0

Paging Big Brother: In Amazon’s bookstore, Orwell gets a rewrite

New York Times - August 24, 2019 0

When architects re-imagine the urban landscape of India through works of...

Bhumika Popli - July 14, 2018 0

‘It was a full moon night and the tides were at...

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - March 9, 2019 0

Kya Wajah Hai is a cross-generic foray into the realm of...

Noor Anand Chawla - December 19, 2020 0

‘I want to take the audience on an emotional journey’

Priya Singh - January 5, 2019 0

When the show must go on, even amid a coronavirus outbreak

New York Times - March 7, 2020 0

Happydemic: An online venture that delivers live music to your doorstep

Priya Singh - January 6, 2018 0

Raga and the rebel

Anindya Tripathi - March 21, 2020 0

Absurd wedding rituals that have stood the test of time

demo6 - September 12, 2015 0

Film Review: India’s contribution to the horror fantasy genre

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - October 13, 2018 0

Tabu: A seasoned performer

Bulbul Sharma - May 25, 2019 0

‘Dancing came as naturally to me as eating and sleeping’

swati - October 14, 2017 0

I live many lives through my stories: Tahira

Anindya Tripathi - April 25, 2020 0

Behind the mask

Bulbul Sharma - June 29, 2019 0

Seeta & Geeta is a humorous attempt to help end gender discrimination 

Our Correspondent - April 2, 2022 0

Subramanyan’s drawings celebrate the creative spirit of womanhood

Bhumika Popli - September 8, 2018 0

A well-made film that loses focus in the second half

Murtaza Ali Khan - July 13, 2019 0

Christie’s auctioned a $40 million diamond. Was It stolen?

New York Times - November 2, 2019 0

Turning work from home into an effective reality

Kritika Dua - October 24, 2020 0

Dharamshala film fest looks towards the future

Murtaza Ali Khan - November 16, 2019 0

Singer Samy Yusuf wants to make sacred music popular among...

Bulbul Sharma - June 8, 2019 0

‘My films burst the bubble I used to live in’

Rishita Roy Chowdhury - November 23, 2019 0

‘Screaming Indian is not a govt-sanctioned display of multiculturalism’

Noor Anand Chawla - December 5, 2020 0

Cultural festival becomes a gateway to South Korea, Asia’s coolest destination

Priya Singh - December 2, 2017 0

‘The right prop can define a character and drive the plot’

Bulbul Sharma - July 21, 2018 0

Song of the strings

Bhumika Popli - December 15, 2018 0

Bharatnatyam as a stream of stories and an ode to the...

swati - November 25, 2017 0

Of art, artists and differing viewpoints

Bulbul Sharma - July 13, 2019 1

A departure from generic portrayals of Afghanistan

Anindya Tripathi - August 24, 2019 0

It’s time to learn the art of listening

nibedita saha - March 14, 2020 0

The Netflix problem and the Spotify solution: Why cultural curators will...

Our Correspondent - August 20, 2022 0

After dancing, acting was a big step for me: Daisy

Bulbul Sharma - September 15, 2018 0

Experiment and originality at sculpture show in Delhi

Our Correspondent - December 1, 2018 0

Madhuri Dixit: Queen of hearts

Bulbul Sharma - February 23, 2019 0

Let food be thy medicine, as culinary medicine trends

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - June 6, 2020 0

Rishi Kapoor scolded me for wasting my talent, reminisces: Aditi Rao...

Latha Srinivasan - May 17, 2020 0

Ian McEwan’s political Satire The Cockroach offers a reversal of Kafka

New York Times - September 28, 2019 0

A league of his own

Utpal Kumar - March 14, 2020 0

Geetu Mohandas’ new film impresses audiences at TIFF

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - September 21, 2019 0

The silence of conversation

Lakshmi Bayi - February 27, 2021 0

A leadership programme for women professionals

Saumya Mehrotra - September 14, 2019 0

‘It has become so difficult to make people laugh’

Priya Singh - June 23, 2018 0

Clive James, literary critic who took his wit to TV, dies...

New York Times - November 30, 2019 0

Navarathri Winter

Lakshmi Bayi - October 24, 2020 0

Shreyas: Digitally capturing the essence of theatre

Kritika Dua - May 29, 2021 0

Writers Community: A start-up that ensures freelancers don’t get scammed

Our Correspondent - December 4, 2021 0

Bollywood is getting more socially engaged

Bulbul Sharma - September 7, 2019 0

‘We now ship products to 10 international markets’

nibedita saha - November 23, 2019 0

The Platform reminds of the time we are living in

Murtaza Ali Khan - April 25, 2020 0

Pandemic shifted theatre from stage to online: Raveesh

Kritika Dua - January 16, 2021 0

‘The visually-impaired can see the world with inner vision’

Priya Singh - October 6, 2018 0

‘I like to go against the conventions of filmmaking’

Saumya Mehrotra - July 13, 2019 0
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