[ad_1] As normalcy returns to Delhi, the city’s cultural calendar is abuzz again with events that once defined its fine taste. One such forum, India Design ID, which is retuning […]
Tag: Culture
Mother’s Day: Delhi-based artistic mums nurture love for the arts in heirs
[ad_1] A mother is the first guru for a child. And if the mother herself is an artiste, it’s natural for the talent to trickle down to her mini versions. […]
India Art Fair casts its spell on Delhi
[ad_1] The 13th edition of India Art Fair (IAF) is off to a strong start, with art, design and fashion bigwigs in full attendance at this melting pot of Indian […]
Rafia Zakaria: Feminism is not only white
[ad_1] Rafia Zakaria has followed a life path that may seem unusual for a US American feminist: Born and raised in Pakistan, she seized an opportunity to emigrate to the […]
Award-winning author on Europe’s new unity against Russia
[ad_1] The winner of the 2022 Leipzig Book Award for European Understanding, Austrian writer Karl-Markus Gauss has focused on diversity, but sees Europe’s unity increasing amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. […]
Pritzker Prize goes to Burkina Faso-German architect Francis Kere
[ad_1] “For a better future for all of us, not just in Africa, but for all of us on this planet, it’s important to go back and actually use only […]
Deepti Naval says writing and painting represent her in real life
[ad_1] To many, she’s still Miss Chamko, the girl-next-door selling detergent in Delhi’s bylanes in the movie Chashme Buddoor (1981). Though over the years, actor-author Deepti Naval has been part […]
Sewing tales of Bihar’s lesser known Kheta embroidery
[ad_1] The ripples of the river, the movement of the earthworms and textures of the pan patta (betel leaf) — these are the motifs that find space in the Kheta […]
Here is your April reading list featuring works of celebrated Indian authors
[ad_1] India is known for its art, and literature. There are many amazing Indian authors to pick from when it comes to Indian literature, thus here is a list of […]
Moody, emotionally unstable people face risk of cognitive decline later: Study
[ad_1] If you are moody or emotionally unstable, you are more likely to experience cognitive decline late in life than people who are organised, and with high levels of self-discipline, […]