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Down in Jungleland eavesdrops on a matriarch elephant discussing Artificial intelligence with her two senior-most aides, Golu and Bholu
From using mythology and folklore, calligraphy and Western Cubism to depicting modern-day issues, KG Subramanyan’s influences were as diverse as his oeuvre. A look at the prolific modernist and teacher in his birth centenary year
In their first book together, titled Keep Moving, Milind Soman, his mother Usha and wife Ankita talk about why fitness is personal and how starting small can go a long way
Lead actors of Paradise, Roshan Mathew and Darshana Rajendran, talk about headlining a Sri Lanka-India co-production, working with director Prasanna Vithanage and being permanent collaborators.
In hostile surroundings, one can find carnivorous plants and even those that strangle host plants for their survival
Deepa Bua gave me the gift of Kabir Bani, poems of wisdom, that could easily become the epitome of truth for those who follow his simple words steeped in clarion devotion to the one, God, and through that to all of humanity
The veteran on recovering her body from a tragic accident, the Sanskrit texts that inspire her moves and what legacy means to her
He speaks about why he left the band in its prime, working with Frank Zappa and Peter Gabriel, inventing LSD – his stereophonic double violin and being disappointed at not being asked to be a part of ‘50 years of Shakti’ tour
The new season of Gullak remains within the ambit of the world it has created even as the elder son Annu is dealing with problems on the work front while the younger one has found several distractions.
Fashion creator and entrepreneur Masoom Minawala on her debut book, She'll Never Make It, embracing failure and the importance of looking forward
Raina says that he would like Indians to understand that the nation was built on the foundations of pluralism and sacrifice. It is with that purpose that he has penned his memoir Before I Forget (Penguin)
While wings are Mother Nature’s most ingenious creations, the computing power of birds and insects is even more impressive
A decade after the Supreme Court judgment that recognised the rights of transgender people in India, the community tells us what has changed in their lives – and what hasn’t
India does not have a national pavilion at the ongoing edition of the Venice Biennale, but there is a substantial presence of Indian art and artists at the prestigious event helmed by its first Latin American curator Adriano Pedrosa
The Padma Shri recipient sound designer on why most Indian awards aren’t credible and therefore, Western validation is important, the need to support indie movies, the importance of film schools, and his upcoming projects.
Sia Ahluwalia, 16, and Trisha Vijeshwar 15 of Shriram Millennium School, Noida, launched their non-profit, The Sukoon Studio, and organised an art therapy session
Humans might have a role to play in why sparrows, blue rock doves, crows, mynas and black kites, among others, prefer the big city life
It was India’s moment in the sun at the Cannes Film Festival this year as the audience and jury tipped their hats to the confidence and fearlessness of its new talent.
Though he is physically no more, the realisation that my father is in my blood and a part of me has freed me from being consumed by the cycle of life and death
Deep female playback voices in Hindi cinema were once considered liberated, dominating and unshackled by the burdens of society, which is why they were not used for the lead female character
DJ ROOP will perform at the 18th edition of Tomorrowland in Belgium — the mecca of electronic dance music (EDM), where 750 global artistes will perform for nearly 400,000 people
Cultural entrepreneur Magnus Renfrew on the changing landscape of the Asia-Pacific art market and how social media is impacting the way art is consumed
They arrive in national parks in noisy contraptions called Gypsys, point what looks like guns and phones at the big cats and are noisier than a troop of langurs
A few months ago he was in hospital in a critical condition. Now, designer Rohit Bal is back where he belongs — amongst artisans. He talks about originality, corporatisation of fashion, the Met Gala and AI
Schools are hubs that can bring us together for a collective action where children can help us grow up and become a more ecologically conscious and just society