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I like to see City Scape as a journey of evolution: Neeraj Gupta

Murtaza Ali Khan - July 2, 2022

Mahabalipuram

On to the next milestone

‘Raman was always there for me, as a guide and guru’

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

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

Murtaza Ali Khan - July 13, 2019 0

A ‘Great Wealth Transfer’ is coming. What will it mean for...

New York Times - December 21, 2019 0

‘I found archaeology by luck and made it my career’

Bulbul Sharma - April 20, 2019 0

The song remains the same

taru - May 27, 2017 0

The ultimate guide to startup success in 2020

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - February 8, 2020 0

Broadway, symbol of NY resilience, shuts down amid virus threat

New York Times - March 14, 2020 0

Traversing Marxist tropes in modern historiography

swati - January 12, 2013 0

RECORDING STORIES OF PARTITION SURVIVORS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Noor Anand Chawla - July 30, 2022 0

Bishnupur: A magnolious bequest in West Bengal

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - May 17, 2020 0

Breaking conventions at a new group show in Delhi

Our Correspondent - April 21, 2018 0

The Indian Tigress Ritu Phogat is on the prowl

Noor Anand Chawla - October 23, 2021 0

Overlooked no more: Mihri Rassim, feminist artist in the Ottoman Empire

New York Times - September 21, 2019 0

‘You could hear an entire orchestra in Vilayat’s sitar’

Bhumika Popli - February 9, 2019 1

Subramanyan’s drawings celebrate the creative spirit of womanhood

Bhumika Popli - September 8, 2018 0

High time for policymakers to focus on skill-based education

swati - February 25, 2017 0

It’s time to take architecture back to its creative roots in painting...

Bhumika Popli - October 6, 2018 0

Ancient rock art in the plains of India

New York Times - May 11, 2019 1

Alice Mayhew, editor of a who’s who of writers, dies at...

New York Times - February 8, 2020 0

Jodhpur RIFF was created to help folk musicians find work in...

Murtaza Ali Khan - October 1, 2022 0

Making classical music resonate with the masses

Bhumika Popli - November 12, 2016 0

A mental-health awareness campaign powered by ideas

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - September 21, 2019 0

Crawling Street: Forgotten in History

SHRIDHAR NAIK - April 23, 2022 0

Of art, artists and differing viewpoints

Bulbul Sharma - July 13, 2019 1

DJ Candice Redding on making a mark in a male-dominated industry

Bulbul Sharma - April 21, 2018 0

‘The Sky is Pink is very much about my feelings’

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - September 14, 2019 0

The wondrous world of the four Yugas

Lakshmi Bayi - July 16, 2022 0

Never restricted myself into a genre, says Priya Darshini

Suruchi Kapur Gomes - January 16, 2021 0

Despite hiccups, ‘Paatal Lok’ is the best web-series in a long...

Murtaza Ali Khan - May 17, 2020 0

Tabu: A seasoned performer

Bulbul Sharma - May 25, 2019 0

Netflix India’s new spy thriller hits the right notes

Rishita Roy Chowdhury - September 28, 2019 0

Top of the order      

Rishita Roy Chowdhury - October 12, 2019 0

Warli paintings showcased at a tribal art exhibition in Delhi

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - September 14, 2019 0

Generation Z is reshaping office culture worldwide

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - December 14, 2019 1

British-era Army barracks at Delhi’s Red Fort converted into museums

Bhumika Popli - February 16, 2019 2

All my films are moment oriented: Sooraj Barjatya

Murtaza Ali Khan - November 12, 2022 0

NEW PLAY ‘THE BOSE LEGACY’ WOWS AUDIENCE

Noor Anand Chawla - January 28, 2023 0

World music gets a fitting tribute in festive Udaipur

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - March 2, 2019 0

Expect the unexpected at improvised comedy acts

swati - January 19, 2013 0

A new biography of Janis Joplin captures the pain and soul...

New York Times - November 2, 2019 0

Intimacy goes online for working professionals

Tanmaya Das - January 15, 2022 0

Dastkari Crafts Bazaar is a support system for artisans across India

Rishita Roy Chowdhury - January 12, 2019 0

Kent RO’s latest technological innovation for zero wastage of water

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - December 21, 2019 0

Migrant Musings

Lakshmi Bayi - August 29, 2020 0

Cloak-and-dagger world: A museum show for the spies of tomorrow

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - July 20, 2019 0

Urdu literature will badly miss legendary satirist Mujtaba Hussain

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - May 30, 2020 0

Gurugram varsity clinches 3 gold medals in National Youth Festival

Our Correspondent - March 5, 2023 0

Scare tactics on stage: First ever Hindi horror play premieres in...

Bulbul Sharma - September 7, 2019 0

Unimaginative storyline, langourous pacing

Murtaza Ali Khan - April 20, 2019 0

Global Punjabi society awards the extraordinary

swati - January 12, 2013 0

Shreyas: Digitally capturing the essence of theatre

Kritika Dua - May 29, 2021 0

Radhika Apte: Bollywood and beyond 

Bhumika Popli - November 3, 2018 0

I WAS BLOWN BY THE MANNER IN WHICH MUSAFIR ALI’S WORLD...

Murtaza Ali Khan - July 17, 2021 0

Blind walk organised in Delhi to make us see the plight...

Bhumika Popli - December 17, 2016 0

Back to the roots: Ancient wisdom for modern nutrition goals

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - February 13, 2021 0

Unfolding the Legend that is Krishna Sobti

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - October 2, 2021 0

This year in the arts: Moments that we will remember...

Bhumika Popli - December 22, 2018 0

Will the series resuscitate Tarun Tejpal’s long-forgotten novel?

Shantanu Guha Ray - June 6, 2020 0

Netflix is a great platform for the industry: Hinduja

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - August 4, 2018 0

Raga and the rebel

Anindya Tripathi - March 21, 2020 0

MPower is a symbol of hope, change in mental health: Dr...

Anmol Nath Bali - April 29, 2023 0

Grammy award-winner Ricky Kej’s new album is an ode to earth

Suruchi Kapur Gomes - June 26, 2021 0

Pros of podcasting

Bhumika Popli - April 6, 2019 2

This actor-turned-comic’s métier is humour that everyone can relate to

Bulbul Sharma - November 3, 2018 0

Bollywood screams out from the pages of my book: Anmol Malik

Latha Srinivasan - May 24, 2020 0

October is not about making money: Sircar

nibedita saha - April 14, 2018 0

Edmund Kingsley takes the stage

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - November 16, 2019 0

Domestic violence: Hidden pandemic is finally out of the closet

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - May 17, 2020 0

‘Content-driven cinema is not new to India’

Bulbul Sharma - November 30, 2019 0

The voice that enchanted millions

Latha Srinivasan - January 30, 2021 0

Kajol: Always in limelight

Bulbul Sharma - October 20, 2018 0

New wave of Indian cinema: 2018 will be remembered as a...

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - December 29, 2018 0

The kind of work that I do invites a lot of...

Murtaza Ali Khan - September 18, 2021 0

The Princess Strikes Back

T.P. Sreenivasan - April 17, 2021 0

India must not give in to the US’ ‘global bullying’ tactics

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - May 19, 2018 8

OMA: The pied piper of Delhi

Peerzada Muzamil - September 5, 2020 0

‘I want my music to touch as many lives as possible’

Priya Singh - March 31, 2018 0

Gita Art Gallery is now GAG Moderne, a launch pad for...

Bhumika Popli - March 23, 2019 0

Delivers a social message without being preachy

Bulbul Sharma - August 10, 2019 0

The Hitman: An amalgam of entertainment and class

Kritika Dua - November 28, 2020 0

The story of an accident and a state-led child confiscation

admin - April 14, 2018 1
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