Pack in some lemony punch
From refreshing summer drinks to vinaigrettes to yummy desserts, the ellipsoidal yellow fruit — lemon accounts as an important ingredient for various kinds of summer recipes. We pick up some of them.
Teen writer makes an arty debut
It was a proud moment for art curator Payal Kapoor, when her 16-year-old daughter Arushi recently released her coffee table book Talking Art that features interviews of 16 leading contemporary artists
Relics of nostalgia
Her indefatigable hunger to collect antiquarian books and maps from 1800’s and 1900’s, postcards, wooden letterpress drawers, vintage radios and compasses among others are the source of inspiration fo
We the people, then & now
The changing faces of multi-cultural India have been captured in the exhibition “Re-imaging: The People of India” that juxtaposes the works of colonial era photographers and modern day lensmen. Photographs taken in the 1850’s and 1860’s share the wall with images taken in the last few months by four contemporary Indian photographers.
Bands create musical riot
Young and talented Indie musicians can win it all at the month-long Delhi Indie Night’s “Battle of the Bands” competition — an hour slot on a reputed radio channel, a music video, spa treatment for the whole band, a free trip to Sirohi and a crate of beer.
Ready to reveal her dark side
The bubbly actress still continues to win many hearts with her down-to-earth attitude and effervescent smile. We recently caught up with Bollywood actress Juhi Chawla who talked about her favourite jewellery designs, her love for the capital and her upcoming films.
A salute to a century of Indian cinema
Prominent personalities from the film fraternity were among those honoured as ‘People of the Year 2013’ at an event held recently at the FICCI auditorium in the capital.
New daredevil on the block
He was four years old when he started playing cricket with his colony kids. By the age of seven, he was breaking many windowpanes. Then his neighbours urged his parents to send the young and talented Unmukt Chand to an academy where he could hone his talent.
The biking brotherhood
From Kanyakumari to Leh, Arunachal Pradesh to the national capital, the biking culture is growing in India.
Reviving the theatre of valley
The ancient tradition of Bhand Pather, a folk performance genre from Kashmir, is trying to find a slot in mainstream theatre, taking up new themes and adopting the repertory style of rendition.