A dead dog, a sage & a camera
Murder, bow-wow
For 17-year-old Gaurav Roy, the beautiful, black Rani was the best companion he could wish for. Rani had come from the Shroff household about two years ago, “on the written undertaking that he would be responsible for bathing, feeding and taking her out for walks”. But Rani did more for Gaurav than he did for her. She brought the newspaper and looked after Gaurav’s baby sister, Mihika.
Maestros set to mesmerise
In what can be seen as New Delhi’s biggest classical music festival, music lovers in the capital will get a chance to tap their feet to the beats of thumri, a light form of classical music, at Thumri
Magical monsoon
Even though monsoon missed its date with Delhi, art lovers can still enjoy the magic of rains in the rich palette of watercolours created by artists who excel in the medium.
Speaking the language of flowers
It would probably be hard to imagine something as beautiful and delicate as flowers giving a voice to something as destructive and evil as terrorism and corruption. But artist Manoj Kachangal brings out the beauty of this seemingly impossible representation with panache in his solo show, Sublime Lands.
A cloudburst of peace, harmony
For those of us who were not yet born or were lucky enough to be away from Hiroshima or Nagasaki on that catastrophic day in August 1945 when America tested its first atomic bomb, a mushroom cloud evo
Decoding dynamics of food
In a unique show of art installations, Khoj International Artists’ Association has brought together seven multimedia artists from around the world to explore the notion of food.
Dissecting the big,fat Indian wedding
Celebration is an inherent part of our lives.
‘India needs to re-imagine its ties with UK in 21st century’
Sir Vernon Ellis, chair of the British Council, during an interview with Moushumi Sharma, talks about the fast-changing relationship between India and the UK in the 21st century
With its motto of “Learn, share, connect worldwide”, the British Council, the United Kingdom’s international cultural relations body, has always strived to better connect the UK with the rest of the globe by opening up its cultural windows to the world. Given the shared colonial history, the past of India and the UK offers a platform for strong bilateral relations. But with the winds of change blowing across the political spectrum in the current scenario, the relationship is fast changing.
Creative footprints of a spiritual journey
Since time immemorial, many souls, disenchanted by earthly possessions, have given up their wealth and comfort and embarked on a spiritual journey to find answers to life’s questions.
GenY pumped up for sporty fun after work
Playing sports not only helps you stay fit, but is also a great way to meet new people.